Functionalization of titanium surface with chitosan via silanation: 3D CLSM imaging of cell biocompatibility behaviour.

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Attik, G. | d'Almeida, M | Toury, B. | Grosgogeat, B.

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International audience. Biocompatibility ranks as one of the most important properties of dental materials. One of the criteria for biocompatibility is the absence of material toxicity to cells, according to the ISO 7405 and 10993 recommendations. Among numerous available methods for toxicity assessment; 3-dimensional Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy (3D CLSM) imaging was chosen because it provides an accurate and sensitive index of living cell behavior in contact with chitosan coated tested implants.

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