“…In this study,w eh ave used ac ommercially available conductivity sensor with graphite electrodes to demonstrate an inexpensive and simple method of monitoring the corrosion of magnesium single crystals discs in cell culture medium under sterile cell culture conditions.T his sensor has the capability of monitoring an increase in the total dissolvedi on concentration as magnesium corrodesi no ur chosen model electrolyte solution,a sh as previously been reported [27].D MEM supplemented with 10 %f etal bovine serum (FBS) buffered in 5% CO 2 was used as am odel electrolyte solution in this study as this is as olution used routinely in cell culture studies to try to mimic in vivo body conditions.T his medium containsm any additives requiredf or culturing cells in vitro,i ncluding amino acids,v itamins,g lucose,p henol red as av isual pH indicator, sodium bicarbonate,a nd sodium pyruvate, amongst others [ 28].D uringt he corrosion of magnesium, the corrosion products both deposit on the surface of the magnesium disc samples and dissolve in the corrosion media [2, 7-9, 28, 29].B ut the absolute amount of released ions in solution and rateo fc hange of the concentration of these ions will vary from solution to solution based on the ratio of production of deposits versus soluble ions. Thus,i nt his work, we used just one corrosion solutiont o compare sensorr esponses to corrosion rates obtained from differently processed magnesium single crystal samples.O ne of our magnesiums amples was unpolished and the other was polished and chemically etched.…”