
Biological Interactions with Surface Charge in Biomaterials
When a biomaterial is placed inside the body, a biological response is triggered almost instantaneously. With devices that need to remain in the body for long periods, such interactions can cause encrustation, plaque formation and aseptic loosening on the surface. These problems contribute to the patient''s trauma and increase the risk of death. Electrical properties, such as local electrostatic c...
When a biomaterial is placed inside the body, a biological response is triggered almost instantaneously. With devices that need to remain in the body for long periods, such interactions can cause encrustation, plaque formation and aseptic loosening on the surface. These problems contribute to the patient''s trauma and increase the risk of death. Electrical properties, such as local electrostatic c...