Biomaterials
For medical devices that must be placed inside the body, the right choice of material is the most important aspect of design. To ensure such devices are safe, reliable, economical, and biologically and physiologically compatible, the modern biomedical engineer must have a broad knowledge of currentl...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-9842009-10-12T04:00:07Z Biomaterials Wong, Joyce Bronzino, Joseph Environmental Sciences For medical devices that must be placed inside the body, the right choice of material is the most important aspect of design. To ensure such devices are safe, reliable, economical, and biologically and physiologically compatible, the modern biomedical engineer must have a broad knowledge of currently available materials and the properties that affect their in-service performance. In chapters drawn from the third edition of the best-selling Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Biomaterials surveys the wide variety of biomaterials in present use as well as materials resulting from novel micro- and nanoscale technologies. The book includes a general overview of bioinert, bioactive or surface reactive ceramics, and biodegradable or re-absorbable bioceramics. It reviews basic chemical and physical properties of the synthetic polymers, covers the sterilization of the polymeric biomaterials, discusses the importance of the surface treatment for improving biocompatibility, and examines the application of the chemogradient surface for the study on cell polymer interactions. The book also provides an overview of the chemistry design, fabrication, and application of biodegradable hydrogels for drug delivery and tissue engineering. It explores current issues involved in probing cell-biomaterials interactions on the molecular level and their implications for tissue engineering research and examines advances in biodegradable polymeric materials, soft and hard tissue replacements, and applications in tissue engineering. Taking a focuses look at the latest advances in biomaterials, the book discusses metallic, ceramic, polymeric, and composite biomaterials. With more than 100 figures and tables, as well as contributions from a panel of international experts, the book gives you familiarity with the uses of biomaterials in medicine and dentistry. Metallic Biomaterials, J.B.Park and Y.K. Kim Ceramic Biomaterials, W.C. Billotte Polymeric Biomaterials, H.B. Lee, G. Khang, and J.H. Lee Composite Biomaterials, R.S. Lakes Biodegradable Hydrogels:Tailoring Properties and Function through Chemistry and Structure, A.T. Metters and C.-C. Lin Biodegradable Polymeric Biomaterials:An Updated Overview, C.-C. Chu Biologic Biomaterials:Tissue-Derived Biomaterials (Collagen), S.-T. Li Soft Tissue Replacements, K.B. Chandran, K.L.J. Burg, and S.W. Shalaby Hard Tissue Replacements, S.-H. Park, A. Llinás,V.K. Goel, and J.C. Keller Controlling and Assessing Cell -Biomaterial Interactions at the Micro-and Nanoscale: Applications in Tissue Engineering, J. Kaufman, J.Y. Wong, and C. Klapperich 2009-10-12T04:00:07Z 2009-10-12T04:00:07Z 2007 Book 978084937888 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/984 en application/octet-stream CRC Press |
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For medical devices that must be placed inside the body, the right choice of material is the most important aspect of design. To ensure such devices are safe, reliable, economical, and biologically and physiologically compatible, the modern biomedical engineer must have a broad knowledge of currently available materials and the properties that affect their in-service performance. In chapters drawn from the third edition of the best-selling Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Biomaterials surveys the wide variety of biomaterials in present use as well as materials resulting from novel micro- and nanoscale technologies.
The book includes a general overview of bioinert, bioactive or surface reactive ceramics, and biodegradable or re-absorbable bioceramics. It reviews basic chemical and physical properties of the synthetic polymers, covers the sterilization of the polymeric biomaterials, discusses the importance of the surface treatment for improving biocompatibility, and examines the application of the chemogradient surface for the study on cell polymer interactions. The book also provides an overview of the chemistry design, fabrication, and application of biodegradable hydrogels for drug delivery and tissue engineering. It explores current issues involved in probing cell-biomaterials interactions on the molecular level and their implications for tissue engineering research and examines advances in biodegradable polymeric materials, soft and hard tissue replacements, and applications in tissue engineering.
Taking a focuses look at the latest advances in biomaterials, the book discusses metallic, ceramic, polymeric, and composite biomaterials. With more than 100 figures and tables, as well as contributions from a panel of international experts, the book gives you familiarity with the uses of biomaterials in medicine and dentistry. |
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