Advanced Materials, Vol.19, No.7, 921-921, 2007
Nano- to microscale porous silicon as a cell interface for bone-tissue engineering
Porous Si (PSi) is shown to support and promote primary osteoblast growth (shown in the figure), protein-matrix synthesis, and mineralization. It is also shown that the osteoconductivity of PSi and other cellular responses can be controlled by altering the micro-/nanoarchitecture of the porous interface. This material has the potential to be a functional biomaterial with both osteoconductivity and drug-delivery functions.