“…However, we did not measure osteoblast activity on the Hep-PMS substrate. Our previous studies demonstrated that MG-63 cells or rabbit adipose-derived stem cells (rADSCs) grown on PMS, PCL fiber, and Ti substrates modified with heparin did not significantly differ in the amount of cell proliferation, ALP activity, the amount of calcium deposited, or in gene expression compared to cells grown on PMS, PCL fibers, and Ti substrates without heparin [9,19,34]. Because these results indicated that heparin does not affect the osteoblast activity, we deferred measuring the osteoblast activity on the Hep-PMS substrate.…”