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Conclusions : Cellular fluid shear stress on implant surfaces—establishment of a novel experimental set up

Conclusions : Cellular fluid shear stress on implant surfaces—establishment of a novel experimental set up

author: P W Kmmerer, D G E Thiem, A Alshihri, G H Wittstock, R Bader, B Al-Nawas, M O Klein | publisher: drg. Andreas Tjandra, Sp. Perio, FISID

To create fluid shear stress under in vitro conditions, several flow chambers have been developed in the past. The experimental setup of the flow chamber in the centre of this study offers advantages such as simplicity to assemble and ease of use as well as the creation of reproducible fluid shear forces on cells. Due to the new design, different cell types could be simultaneously analysed under reproducible conditions, by placing them in different radial positions. As a result of an increasing flow gradient from the centre to the periphery, different shear forces become available in one single experiment without changing the rotational speed level. Besides, cellular changes in osteoblast morphology and orientation using this model of fluid shear stress were proven.

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