“…Taking into account the diversity of medical devices and the complexity of the interaction between the medical devices and body, a uniform evaluation method or cytotoxicity test evaluation system cannot be established [38]. The cytotoxicity methods selected by us, such as the detection of cell damage by morphological changes (by F-actin staining), determination of cell damage (by lactate dehydrogenase release measurement), measuring cell growth and metabolic properties (by MTT or WST assay), represent the most commonly used tests for in vitro biocompatibility investigation of medical devices, including functionalized textiles, according to the literature available at this moment [39,40,41,42]. It is well known that there are three types of cytotoxicity tests mentioned in ISO 10993-5: extract, direct contact and indirect contact tests, the second one being the most sensitive for testing the cytotoxicity of the medical devices [38].…”