“…9,10 Electrically conducting materials have also been used to deliver electrical signals to cells and to alter key cell behaviors. Electrically conductive materials, such as polypyrrole, 11,12 polyaniline, 13 and poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene), 14 have been shown to affect cell behavior when electrically stimulated. In addition, nanocomposites of polylactic acid and multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNT) have been reported to promote osteoblast differentiation in vitro, achieving a 46% increase in calcium deposition in the extracellular matrix and a 300% greater expression of various genes (such as osteopontin, osteonectin mRNA, and osteocalcin) when an alternating current (10 µA at 10 Hz of electrical stimulation for six hours daily for 21 consecutive days) was applied to the polylactic acid-MWNT composites.…”