Isolation of TiNbN wear particles from a coated metal‐on‐metal bearing: Morphological characterization and in vitro evaluation of cytotoxicity in human osteoblasts
Marie‐Luise Sellin,
Anika Seyfarth‐Sehlke,
Mahammad Aziz
et al.
Abstract:To improve the wear resistance of articulating metallic joint endoprostheses, the surfaces can be coated with titanium niobium nitride (TiNbN). Under poor tribological conditions or malalignment, wear can occur on these implant surfaces in situ. This study investigated the biological response of human osteoblasts to wear particles generated from TiNbN‐coated hip implants. Abrasive particles were generated in a hip simulator according to ISO 14242‐1/−2 and extracted with Proteinase K. Particle characteristics w… Show more
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