研究目的
Investigating how surface texturing by high-fluence nanosecond laser pulses influences cell adhesion and morphology with the aim of assessing its impact on initial cell behaviour.
研究成果
Laser texturing with high-fluence nanosecond-laser pulses produces microchannels covered with hierarchically structured metal oxides on stainless steel, leading to reduced cell adhesion and altered cell morphology indicative of cellular stress. The nanostructured oxide surface may be a reason for the reduced adhesion and cell stress-indicating gross morphology. Further studies are needed to understand the long-term influence of laser-induced (toxic) oxides on cell behaviour.
研究不足
The study focuses on initial cell behaviour after 24-hour exposure, and long-term effects of laser-induced oxides on cell behaviour are not fully understood. Further studies under different gas atmospheres are suggested.