eCM (Eur Cell Mater / e Cells & Materials) eCM Open Access Scientific Journal
 ISSN:1473-2262         NLM:100973416 (link)         DOI:10.22203/eCM

2005   Volume No 9 – pages 85-96

Title:Focal adhesion quantification - A new assay of material biocompatibility? : Review

Authors: Owen, GRh, Meredith, DO, ap Gwynn, I and Richards, RG

Address: New York Structural Biology Centre, New York 10027, USA.

E-mail: gowen at nysbc.org

Key Words: Review, Cell adhesion, Biocompatibility testing, Biomaterials, Cytocompatibility.

Publication date: June 23rd 2005

Abstract: The development of novel synthetic biomaterials is necessitated by the increasing demand for accelerated healing of tissues following surgical intervention. Strict
testing of such materials is necessary before application. Currently, before any material can be marketed, approval by regulatory organisations such as the FDA is required.
Presently, in vitro testing is performed as a prerequisite to in vivo evaluation. The in vitro techniques currently employed do not reflect the progress in our understanding of extra and intra-cellular processes, with far more sensitive in vitro evaluations now available. Obtaining quantifiable data is increasingly relevant to evaluating events occurring in vivo. Quantifying cell adhesion to surfaces provides some of this data as an initial assessment method. Major developments in this field are occurring but many investigators still use less than optimal methods for assessing biomaterials. The relevance of using cell adhesion assays to help determine biomaterial biocompatibility is reviewed. Additionally, current in vitro methods of evaluating biomaterials are discussed in the context of novel
testing concepts developed by the authors.

 

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DOI: 10.22203/eCM.v009a10