This work investigates the effects of cerium oxide (CeO2) coatings on the response of osteoblasts to H2O2-induced oxidative stress. The results show that the coatings have a protective effect, promoting both osteoblast growth and differentiation. This indicates that the CeO2 coating reduces the production of reactive oxygen species in H2O2-treated osteoblasts. These coatings, with their antioxidant properties, appear quite promising for bone regeneration.

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