In patients with total hip replacements (THRs), wear products in the form of nanoparticles and ions are released, especially around implant failure. In this study, we use N2a cells, a neuroblastoma cell line, to evaluate the effects of different flow rates on neuronal toxicity amidst exposure to CoCrMo particles. We hypothesized that increasing flow rates would increase N2a cell viability and decrease N2a cell-degradation products (DPs) toxicity.
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