PMID: 26328329Sep 4, 2015Paper

Oxygen and Nitrogen Gas Plasma Surface Treatments on Titanium for Initial Adhesion and Proliferation of Preosteoblast Cells

Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Yeong-Mu KoByung-Hoon Kim

Abstract

In this study, titanium (Ti) surface was treated through the use of oxygen and nitrogen plasma for improving the initial adhesion and proliferation of preosteoblast cells. The plasma treated Ti surface demonstrated hydrophilic surface property and promoted initial adhesion and proliferation of preosteoblast cells.

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