Bone Cell Proliferation on Carbon Nanotubes
University of California, Riverside
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Abstract
We explored the use of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) as suitable scaffold materials for osteoblast proliferation and bone formation. With the aim of controlling cell growth, osteosarcoma ROS 17/2.8 cells were cultured on chemically modified single-walled (SW) and multiwalled (MW) CNTs. CNTs carrying neutral electric charge sustained the highest cell growth and production of plate-shaped crystals. There was a dramatic change in cell morphology in osteoblasts cultured on MWNTs, which correlated with changes in plasma membrane functions.
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- Carbon nanotube
- Cell growth
- Osteoblast
- Materials science
- Nanotechnology
- Cell
- Biophysics
- Carbon fibers
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