The Effect Infrared and Ultraviolet Radiation in the Development of the Cells in the Porous Permeable Titanium Nickel Based Alloy Scaffold

Abstract

The respond of the cells to electromagnetic radiation depends on many factors, including microenvironment. Different cells exhibit different behavior when exposed to low-intensity radiation employed in the research. The effect of infrared (IR) and ultraviolet (UV) radiation leads to the reliable change in the number of viable cells. Viable cells of Ehrlich tumor, spleen and bone marrow of C57BL/6 mice placed in a porous permeable TiNi-based alloy scaffold were studied. The level of the radiation effect was determined for different types of cells. A comparative analysis of the viable cells cultured in the porous permeable TiNi scaffold was performed.

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