Journal Name:
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A
Volume:
32
Issue:
3
Pages From:
355
To:
366
Date:
Friday, November 1, 1996
Abstract:
The macrophage cell line J774, primary rat osteoblasts, and the osteoblast cell line
MC3T3-E1 were used to examine the biocompatibility of a newly developed
polyesterurethane foam and the possible use of this structure as bone-repair materials. The
newly developed, biodegradable, and highly porous (pore size 100–150 μm) DegraPol/btc®
polyesterurethane foam was found to exhibit good cell compatibility; the cell-to-substrate
interactions induced neither cytotoxic effects nor activation of macrophages. Osteoblasts ...