Nanostructured materials may possess unique capabilities for specific interactions with cells, proteins, and DNA. This article
reviews several classes of nanostructured ceramics with unique biological functionalities that are being considered for use
in medical devices. The properties of calcium phosphate nanoparticles (Nano-CaPs™) and diamond-like carbon-metal nanocomposite
films are described in detail.
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