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Carbon nanotubes with high bone-tissue compatibility and bone-formation acceleration effects.

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  • Carbon nanotubes with high bone-tissue compatibility and bone-formation acceleration effects. Abstract Text:

    yuki usuiYuki Usui,kaoru aokiKaoru Aoki,nobuyo naritaNobuyo Narita,narumichi murakamiNarumichi Murakami,isao nakamuraIsao Nakamura,koichi nakamuraKoichi Nakamura,norio ishigakiNorio Ishigaki,hiroshi yamazakiHiroshi Yamazaki,hiroshi horiuchiHiroshi Horiuchi,hiroyuki katoHiroyuki Kato,seiichi tarutaSeiichi Taruta,yoong ahm kimYoong Ahm Kim,morinobu endoMorinobu Endo,naoto saitoNaoto Saito,yuki usuiYuki Usui,kaoru aokiKaoru Aoki,nobuyo naritaNobuyo Narita,narumichi murakamiNarumichi Murakami,isao nakamuraIsao Nakamura,koichi nakamuraKoichi Nakamura,norio ishigakiNorio Ishigaki,hiroshi yamazakiHiroshi Yamazaki,hiroshi horiuchiHiroshi Horiuchi,hiroyuki katoHiroyuki Kato,seiichi tarutaSeiichi Taruta,yoong ahm kimYoong Ahm Kim,morinobu endoMorinobu Endo,naoto saitoNaoto Saito,

    Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been used in various fields as composites with other substances or alone to develop highly functional materials. CNTs hold great interest with respect to biomaterials, particularly those to be positioned in contact with bone such as prostheses for arthroplasty, plates or screws for fracture fixation, drug delivery systems, and scaffolding for bone regeneration. Accordingly, bone-tissue compatibility of CNTs and CNT influence on bone formation are important issues, but the effects of CNTs on bone have not been delineated. Here, it is found that multi-walled CNTs adjoining bone induce little local inflammatory reaction, show high bone-tissue compatibility, permit bone repair, become integrated into new bone, and accelerate bone formation stimulated by recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2). This study provides an initial investigational basis for CNTs in biomaterials that are used adjacent to bone, including uses to promote bone regeneration. These findings should encourage development of clinical treatment modalities involving CNTs.

    Carbon nanotubes with high bone-tissue compatibility and bone-formation acceleration effects. Publishing Authors By Initials

    y usuiY Usui,k aokiK Aoki,n naritaN Narita,n murakamiN Murakami,i nakamuraI Nakamura,k nakamuraK Nakamura,n ishigakiN Ishigaki,h yamazakiH Yamazaki,h horiuchiH Horiuchi,h katoH Kato,s tarutaS Taruta,ya kimYA Kim,m endoM Endo,n saitoN Saito,y usuiY Usui,k aokiK Aoki,n naritaN Narita,n murakamiN Murakami,i nakamuraI Nakamura,k nakamuraK Nakamura,n ishigakiN Ishigaki,h yamazakiH Yamazaki,h horiuchiH Horiuchi,h katoH Kato,s tarutaS Taruta,ya kimYA Kim,m endoM Endo,n saitoN Saito,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)

    VOLUME: 4

    Page Numbers: 240-6

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    ISSN: 1613-6829

    DAY: 11

    MONTH: Feb

    YEAR: 2008

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Matsumoto Nagano 390-8621, Japan.

    Country: Germany

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