“…To facilitate bone tissue response to implants, various growth factor delivery systems have been developed by modifying and functionalizing the implant surface with collagen gels, sponges, hyaluronic acid, dextran, chitosan and fibrin scaffolds for prolonged local release of growth factors (Chua et al ., ; Kim et al ., ; King et al ., ; Lee et al ., ; Shi et al ., ; Zellin and Linde, ). In our previous studies, we developed a heparinized titanium (Hep‐Ti) implant to deliver growth factors (Huh et al ., ; Kim et al ., ) because heparin has high binding affinity with growth factors (Sasisekharan et al ., ). This Hep‐Ti implant prevented the high initial burst effects of growth factors, and demonstrated the sustained and extended release rate (Huh et al ., ; Kim et al ., ).…”