2010
DOI: 10.3109/03091902.2010.519813
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Evaluation of the potential cytotoxicity of metals associated with implanted biomaterials (II)

Abstract: The effects of metal ions on the cell DNA and RNA synthetic functions and the destruction of cell defensive system caused by metal ions were studied on the investigation of the effects of metal ions on cell alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity and cell metabolism ability. The poisonous behaviours of metal ions [Cr (VI), Ni, V, Cr (III), Ag, and Al] on living tissue were both quantitatively and qualitatively measured. It was shown that Cr (VI) has a notable action on both cellular DNA and RNA synthetic functions… Show more

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“…The absence of metal ions in COFs in itself lowers the degree of unwanted cytotoxicity. This is a key feature essential for the COFs’ more extensive use as drug carriers. Their application as nanocarriers in the field of therapeutics was first reported in 2011, around 6 years after MOFs were first studied with regard to drug delivery.…”
Section: Covalent Organic Framework As Drug Carriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absence of metal ions in COFs in itself lowers the degree of unwanted cytotoxicity. This is a key feature essential for the COFs’ more extensive use as drug carriers. Their application as nanocarriers in the field of therapeutics was first reported in 2011, around 6 years after MOFs were first studied with regard to drug delivery.…”
Section: Covalent Organic Framework As Drug Carriersmentioning
confidence: 99%