Geometric Induction of Bone Formation (e-bog) af Ripamonti, Ugo
Ripamonti, Ugo (forfatter)

Geometric Induction of Bone Formation e-bog

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The Geometric Induction of Bone Formation describes new biomimetic biomaterials that offer mechanistic osteogenic surfaces for the autonomous and spontaneous induction of bone formation without the addition of osteogenic soluble molecular signals of the transforming growth factor- supergene family. The chapters frame our understanding of regenerative medicine in primate species, including human...
E-bog 436,85 DKK
Forfattere Ripamonti, Ugo (forfatter)
Forlag CRC Press
Udgivet 23 december 2020
Længde 228 sider
Genrer Medicine: general issues
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780429511875
The Geometric Induction of Bone Formation describes new biomimetic biomaterials that offer mechanistic osteogenic surfaces for the autonomous and spontaneous induction of bone formation without the addition of osteogenic soluble molecular signals of the transforming growth factor- supergene family. The chapters frame our understanding of regenerative medicine in primate species, including humans. The goal is to unravel the fundamental biological mechanisms of bone formation unique to non-human and human primates. The broad target audience dovetails with several disciplines both in the academic and private biotech sectors primarily involved in molecular biology, tissue biology, tissue engineering, biomaterial science, and reconstructive, orthopedic, plastic, and dental surgery.Key FeaturesIncludes outstanding images of undecalcified whole mounted sectionsSummarizes non-human primate research - ideal for clinical translationReviews methods for creating devices capable of making bone autonomously, i.e. an intrinsically osteo-inductive bioreactor and/or biomaterialDescribes the spontaneous induction of bone formation including a whole spectrum of tissue biology, from basic molecular biology to clear-cut morphology and pre-clinical application in non-human primate speciesIntended for audiences in both academic research and the biotech industry