An in vitro study of osteoblast vitality influenced by the vitamins c and e

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  • who: Kent Urban and collaborators from the This work demonstrated a positive effect of vitamin C on the proliferation of primary bovine osteoblasts in vitroVitamin C also increased the synthesis of collagen I. A possible application of the analyzed vitamins could be the coating of implants. The bio-active vitamins from the implant surface can be transmitted directly into the wound. It can be supposed that this increased cell growth improves wound healing and bone regeneration. To increase proliferation and collagen formation, the culture of osteoblast like cells in vitamin-culture media can be confirmed as quite . . .

     

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