[Methods of BMP immobilization and evaluation for Ti-based dental implant surface modification]
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[Methods of BMP immobilization and evaluation for Ti-based dental implant surface modification]
Abstract
Ti-based biomaterial has been widely used as dental and bone implant material although its bioactivity still needs improvement especially for dental implant. The bone morphogenetic proteins(BMPs) bound to Ti-based materials will attract the mesenchymal stem cells to differentiate into osteoblast cells, which benefits the response to the protein-material surface, and finally leads to new bone formation. Several methods including physically mixing, coating, plasma immobilization and cross-linking were used to investigate how BMPs bind to Ti-based biomaterials. The latest research papers are focused on the structure and function of BMPs, and the methods to bind BMPs to Ti-based biomaterial and the evaluation methods after protein immobilization are reviewed in this paper.
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