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Title
Investigation The Role Of Fe3O4 In The Silica Based Bioactive Polycrystalline Modified With ZnO and CaF2
Type of Research Article
Keywords
Polycrystalline, Pulp Stem cell, Cell signalling, Bioreactor, Cell proliferation
Abstract
The aim of this article was to investigation the function of silica based polycrystalline that modified with ZnO and CaF2 and doped with 6% Fe3O4. The human pulp stem cells cultured in the presence of samples. The effects of heating-induced crystallization on the glass structure were studied by DSC and X-ray diffraction. The particle size of prepared samples was studied by TEM analysis. The bioactivity of samples were analyzed by apatite-formation ability in DMEM solution through SEM-EDX, biocompatibility was evaluated through the SHEDs cells proliferation, adhesion and spreading on surface of samples by MTT assay and ALP activity assay. Optical and SEM images displayed that co-operation of ZnO and CaF2 led to appropriate circumstance for cells proliferation, adhesion and spreading. Proliferation of pulp stem cells after 7 days of incubation in culture media containing ZC8, FC8 and ZFC4 yielded values 0.3, 1.7 and 2.8 in comparison with control , respectively.
Researchers Mohammad Reza Bahrevari (First Researcher)، Mina Atefpoor (Second Researcher)، Younes Beygi khosrowshahi (Third Researcher)، Ebrahim Pourakbari (Fourth Researcher)