This document discusses a study on the responses of rabbit bone marrow cells to a biomimetic zeolite coating on nanoporous titanium. The researchers prepared zeolite-coated titanium samples and characterized their surface properties. They then cultured rabbit bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells on the coated and uncoated titanium samples. The cells showed higher viability, proliferation, attachment and alkaline phosphatase activity on the zeolite-coated surfaces over 21 days, indicating the zeolite coating improved biocompatibility. Additionally, more bone-like nodule formation was observed on the zeolite-coated surfaces, suggesting potential for use as cancellous bone substitutes. In conclusion, the zeolite-coated nanoporous