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Meeting MS&T22: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Society for Biomaterials: Biological Response to Materials and Material’s Response to Biological Environments
Presentation Title Antibacterial Activity of Titanium-based Material Systems
Author(s) Golnaz Karbalaei Saleh, Parvane Shahmohammadi, Milad Rasouli
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Golnaz Karbalaei Saleh
Abstract Scope Titanium-based material systems are frequently employed in medical and dental applications due to their unique qualities such as outstanding mechanical capabilities, high corrosion resistance, and great biocompatibility. However, titanium biocompatibility is influenced by surface oxide layer features such as chemical composition, microstructure, and surface shape. The surface characteristics and compatibility of titanium implants can be improved by coating them with bioactive materials such as calcium phosphates. This study aimed to characterize a Zn/Mg enhanced calcium phosphate coating generated on a titanium surface with nanotubes using a two-step pulsed electrodeposition process. The influence of the coating deposition condition on the phase structure, as well as varying levels of Zn and Mg, on antibacterial activity and protein absorption, was investigated. Our findings revealed that synthesis factors, as well as the amount of Zn/Mg elements, influence the crystal size, shape, and distribution of calcium phosphate deposition.

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

Antibacterial Activity of Titanium-based Material Systems
Architected Biomaterials for Multifunctional Medical Implants
Biodegradable Magnesium-based Bone Fixation Implants: Alloy Design, Post-fabrication Processes, and Biocompatibility
Biological Response to Medical Implants: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Biomaterial-induced Activation of the Blood Coagulation Cascade
Bone Formation via Acoustic Radiation Force: Transdermal Stimulation of Hydrogel-encapsulated Stem Cells
C-6: Cell-scaffold Interactions in Bijels-derived Porous Membranes
C-7: Modeling a Portable Ventilator Design for Optimal Performance
C-8: Osteoblast Cell Interaction with Iron-deposited Titanium for Orthopedic Applications
Effects of Debindering Temperature of Carbonate Apatite Honeycomb on Osteoconductivity
Effects of Phospholipid Saturation and Cholesterol Concentration on Liposome Interaction with Fungal and Mammalian Cells
Modeling the Reliability and Proof Testing of Bioceramics
Nanoceria as an Enzyme Mimic ( NEM).
Scalable Green Electrospinning of an Environmentally Safe Nanofibrous Fish Skin Gelatin Material for a Sustainable Tissue Replacement Bank
Silicone-aided Advanced Additive Manufacturing of Glass and Glass-ceramic Scaffolds
Targeting Cancer-associated Fibroblasts within a Tumor Microenvironment via Liposomes with Arginine-based Surface Modifiers
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