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Insufficient integration with local host tissues is a significant problem that adversely affects the performance of implanted biomedical devices. Poor tissue integration leaves patients susceptible to complications associated with adverse foreign body reactions and infections that typically mandate expensive and elevated‐risk revision surgery. The aging population and growing incidence of medical...
On page 193 H.‐W. Kim, M. M. M. Bilek, and co‐workers present a single step process that covalently immobilizes novel bi‐functional proteins via highly reactive radicals embedded by plasma activation in the surface of an implant material. The thus created multifunctional interface successfully regulates the adhesion and differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells, providing an osteoinductive surface...
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