eCM Meeting Abstracts 2001, Collection 3
Abstracts of European Cells and Materials II
The Cell-Biomaterial Interaction
June 25th-28th 2001 Davos, Switzerland
Abstracts listed in order of presentation at the meeting
Sessions:
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Effects of topography, chemistry, coatings on cell-implant & bacterial-implant interactions
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Wear, friction and fretting of bone related implant materials
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Bioimaging for biomaterials: Tutorial session
Pages 1-3 : R. Geoff Richards
How to get the most out of your scanning electron microscope
Page 4 : Iolo ap Gwynn
Specimen Preparation at ambient temperature
Page 5 : Martin Mueller
An introduction to cryo-preservation
Page 6 : John Hunt
Deriving Objective Explanations from Biological Interactions Using Computer Based Image Analysis Techniques
Page 7 : Philippe Buffat
Analytical & crystallographic information from the transmission electron microscope for bone mineral phases & implant characterisation
Page 8 : Godfried Roomans
Use of X-ray microanalysis of cultured cells in cytotoxicity testing
Page 9 : Martin Mueller
Introduction to Immunogold labelling in scanning electron microscopy
Pages 10-11 : M.Dürrenberger
Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy within the field of biomaterials
Page 12 : T. Bächi,
Correlative Microscopy: Multiple Data Imaging by Light- and Electron Microscopy
Page 13 : R. Oldenbourg
New views of polarization microscopy
Page 14 : Ruud Hovius
Dynamics of lipid and receptor molecules in biological membrane monitored by confocal and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy
Page 15 : Dinah Loerke
Evanescent-wave microscopy as a tool to study membrane-adjacent cell processes
Page 16 : P. Maddox and G. Danuser
Looking at cytoskeleton dynamics by fluorescent speckle microscopy
Implant Characterisation and Analysis
Page 17 : Hans Jörg Mathieu
Towards Control of Cell-Biomaterial Interaction: Step by Step Characterization of the Surface Chemistry with XPS and Imaging ToF-SIMS
Page 18 : L. Feuz , A. Gisep, P. Pyk, & B. Rahn
Mechanical characterisation of biological sample surfaces using scanning acoustic microscopy (SAM).
****Runner-up award for the best presentation by a student
Page 19 : M. Müller & J. Vörös
Surface characterization of functionalised PLGA microcells for drug delivery applications
Page 20 : M. Gad , M. Machida, W. Mizutani & M. Ishikawa
Method for Orienting DNA Molecules on Mica Surfaces in One Direction for Atomic Force Microscopy Imaging
Page 21 : W.F. Daamen, T. Hafmans, H. van Moerkerk, & T.H. van Kuppevelt
Preparation and In vitro evaluation of a scaffold composed of elastin and type I collagen
Page 22 : . Marcus Textor
New Surface Modifications for titanium Implants
Page 23 : . J. P. Bearinger & J. L. Gilbert
In-Situ EC AFM Investigation of Titanium Oxide
****Runner-up award for the best presentation by a student
Pages 24-25 : .O. Zinger, P.-F. Chauvy & D. Landolt.
Development of titanium electrochemical microstructuring towards implant applications.
Page 26 : V. M. Frauchiger, M. Textor, F. Schlottig , B. Gasser & N. D. Spencer
Anodic Plasma-chemical treatment of Titanium Implant surfaces. .
****Runner-up award for the best presentation by a student
Effects of Topography, Chemistry, Coatings on cell implant & bacterial-implant interactions
Page 27 : Adam Curtis
Adhesive and non-adhesive nanofeatures on surfaces
Page 28 : Bengt Kasemo
Surface preparation and evaluation for biointerfaces
Page 29 : E. S. Gawalt & J. Schwartz
Adhesion of Organics to the Surfaces of Titanium and Ti-6Al-4V
Page 30 : Thomas Groth & George Altankov
Interaction of hepatocytes with foreign substrata
Page 31 : M Broberg , H Nygren
Platelet binding to Both hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces is mediated by GPIIb/IIIa.
Page 32 : M. Riehle1, L. Grant, L. Norling, J. Sero & M. Robertson
Soft biomaterials: relevance of topography
Page 33 : G. Altankov, T. Vladkova, N. Krasteva & A. Kostadinova
Fibroblasts and fibronectin on PEG-Coated surfaces.
Page 34 : Sandra Downes
Interface interactions at the cell-implant surface.
Page 35 : K. Anselme, M. Bigerelle, B. Noël I. Ruderman, P. Hardouin & A. Iost
Improvement in the morphology of surfaces for cell adhesion
Page 36 : George Altankov & Thomas Groth
Organisation of integrin receptors in response to the surface wettability
Page 37 : J.M. Schierholz, D.P.König, M.Zabe, & J.Beuth
Implant infections- A heaven for opportunistic bacteria
Pages 38-39 : Ll.G.Harris, R.G.Richards, S.J.Foster
Staphylococcus aureus surface protein topography
****Winner of the award for the best presentation by a student
Wear, Friction and Fretting of bone related implant materials
Pages 40-41 : P.A.Revell
Biological effects of wear debris
Page 42 : S. N. Silva, M.F. Leite, A.M. Goes
Effect of biphasic calcium phosphate particles on macrophage functions in vitro
Pages 43-44 : Chad P. Coles, Robert W. Gilbert, Ying Fang Chen & Gail I. Anderson
Wear Particulates Protect Osteoclasts from Apoptosis Induced by Mechanical Strain in vitro
Page 45 : . R MacQuarrie, G Richardson, YF Chen, GI Anderson
Neutralizing Osteoclast Differentiation Factor and Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor Decreases Particle-Induced Osteoclast Differentiation in Vitro
Page 46 : Kurt P Judmann
Tribologic Aspects of Total Hip Arthroplasty
Page 47 : B. Sommer, R. Ganz, M. Leunig, H.L. Guenther, R. Felix, W. Hofstetter.
Orthopaedic materials affect osteoclast formation
Page 48 : C.N. Kraft, B. Burian, O. Diedrich, M.A. Wimmer
Implications of orthopaedic fretting corrosion particles on skeletal muscle microcirculation.
Page 49 : C. W. Archer, G. P. Dowthwaite, C. R. Flannery & A. Pitsillides
The role of mechanical strain in joint formation
Page 50 : S.J. Dixon, X. Du, S.V. Komarova, L.N. Naemsch, M.F. Pilkington, & S.M. Sims
Function and regulation of mammalian osteoclasts
Page 51 : Hanns Plenk
Histomorphologic evaluation and quantification of bone ingrowth into bone chambers.
Page 52 : H. Winet
Optical bone chamber studies of vascular-plga erodible implant interactions in healing bone
Page 53 : D.B.Jones, U. Boudriot. M. Kratz. K. Koller, F.Mertens & E.L. Smith
A Trabecular Bone and Marrow Bioreactor
New Developments in Orthopaedic Implant Materials
Pages 54-55 : Sylwester Gogolewski
Non-metal materials for bone substitutes
Page 56 : S. Rammelt, E. Schulze, M. Witt, E. Petsch, M. Holch1, W. Pompe, H. Zwipp
Increased Bone remodelling around Hydroxyapatite Collagen Composite Bone Substitutes in the Rat Tibia
Page 57 : B.A. Rahn, M. Braguglia, D. Pfluger, S. Gogolewski
Tissue reaction to Polylactide chips pre-degraded by gamma radiation to a low molecular weight
Page 58 : K. Gorna & S. Gogolewski
Calcification and Degradation In vitro of Biodegradable Polyurethane Bone Substitutes
Page 59 : S.Grad, L.Zhou, M.A.Wimmer, & M.Alini
Evaluation of bioresorbable polymer scaffolds for cartilage tissue engineering
Page 60 : K. Liefeith, G. Hildebrand, R. Schade, S. Szmukler-Moncler, W. Glien & J. Rahm
Electrochemical deposited CaP coatings on TPS-substrates
Pages 61-62 : C. E. Wen, Y. Yamada, K. Shimojima, Y. Chino, T. Asahina & M. Mabuchi
Fabrication and characterisation of autogenous titanium foams
Page 63 : W.Y.Ip, C.H.Cheng, S.Cheung, P.H.Ho
Potential use of NiTi Implant for Intra-articular fracture of phalanx.
Page 64 : D. Dufrane, I. Mc Kay, P. de Asa, C. Delloye, YJ. Schneider, M. Anseau
In vitro cytotoxicity of pseudowollastonite.
Page 65 : K. Anselme, M. Bigerelle, B. Noël, A. Iost, & P. Hardouin
Differential association of b-catenin, actin and vinculin during osteoblast adhesion on grooved Ta6v substrates
Page 66 : K. Anselme, M. Bigerelle, B. Noël, A. Iost, & P. Hardouin
Effect of grooved titanium substratum on human osteoblatic cell adhesion
Page 67 : G. Bajor1, D. Sabat, Z. Szczurek & R. Skrabski
The histological evaluation of the boundary between the bone and the corundum ceramics. Implant experimental studies in sheep
Page 68 : G. Athanassiou, D. Deligianni, and Y. Missirlis
Attachment of blood erythrocytes on zirconium oxide ceramics
Page 69 : C. Schmidt, A.A. Ignatius, and L.E. Claes
Osteoblast Morphology on orthopaedic metals: A scanning electron microscopy study
Page 70 : O. A. Trentz, N. Helmy, L. K. Sun, and G. K. Uhlschmid.
Proliferation of human Osteoblast and osteoblast-like cell line on Tuto PLASTÒ
Pages 71-73 : C.M.Davies, D.B.Jones and R.G.Richards
Trabecular Bone and Marrow Bioreactor. Preliminary results of Culturing and Loading 3D cores of sheep bone (EX-Vivo system).
Page 74 : J. McKenna, E. Sheehan, K. Mulhall, D. Mc Cormack and J. M. Fitzpatrick
The effects of a micro-current on bacterial adhesion.
Page 75 : E. Sheehan, J. McKenna, D. Dowling and D. McCormack
Plasma enhanced deposition of anti-bacterial silver coatings on stainless steel orthopaedic implants.
Page 76 : E. Czarnowska, A. Sowinska, T. Wierzchon and A. Czyrska-Filemonowicz
The effect of nitriding titanium alloy under glow discharge conditions and sterilization processes on biocompatibility
Page 77 : W.Y.Ip , H.N.Diwaker and P.W.L.Wong
Study of biodegradable rods in rabbit long bone model
****Winner of the award for the best poster by a student
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