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Vrana, Nihal Engin (redaktør)

Cell and Material Interface e-bog

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A significant portion of biomedical applications necessitates the establishment of an interface between the cells of the patient and the components of the device. In many cases, such as in implants and engineered tissues, the interaction of the cells with the biomaterial is one of the main determinants of the success of the system. Cell and Material Interface: Advances in Tissue Engineering, Bi...
E-bog 473,39 DKK
Forfattere Vrana, Nihal Engin (redaktør)
Forlag CRC Press
Udgivet 3 september 2018
Længde 270 sider
Genrer Biomedical engineering
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781482256130
A significant portion of biomedical applications necessitates the establishment of an interface between the cells of the patient and the components of the device. In many cases, such as in implants and engineered tissues, the interaction of the cells with the biomaterial is one of the main determinants of the success of the system. Cell and Material Interface: Advances in Tissue Engineering, Biosensor, Implant, and Imaging Technologies explores this interaction and its control at length scales ranging from the nano to the macro.Featuring contributions from leading molecular biologists, chemists, and material scientists, this authoritative reference:Presents practical examples of cell and material interface-based applicationsReflects the interdisciplinary nature of bioengineering, covering topics such as biosensing, immunology, and controlled deliveryExplains the role of the cell and material interface in the context of cardiac and skin tissue engineering, nanoparticles, natural polymers, and moreCell and Material Interface: Advances in Tissue Engineering, Biosensor, Implant, and Imaging Technologies addresses concepts essential to biomaterial production methods and cell and material interactions. The book provides a solid starting point for elucidating and exploiting the different aspects of cellular interactions with materials for biomedical engineering.