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Biointerfaces: Where Material Meets Biology
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ISBN: 9781849738767
Author/Editor: Dietmar Hutmacher
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Year: 2014
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Description
In order to design and develop new biomaterials it is essential to understand the biointerface, the interconnection between a synthetic or natural material and tissue, microorganism, cell, virus or biomolecule. Biointerfaces: Where Material Meets Biology provides an up to date overview of the knowledge and methods used to control living organism responses to implantable devices. The book starts with an introduction to the biointerface – past, present and the future perspectives and covers the key areas of biomolecular interface for cell modulation, topographical biointerface, mechano structural biointerafce, chemo-structural biointerfaces and interface that control bacteria responses. By combining the cellular, antimicrobial, antibacterial and therapeutic aspects of the interface with the methodology of fabrication and testing of the synthetic biomaterials used in a variety of medical applications the text provides a handbook for researchers. Edited by leading researchers, the book integrates the understanding of cell, microorganism and biomolecule interactions with surfaces and the methods used for assessment which appeal to materials scientists, chemists, biotechnologists, (molecular-) biologists, biomedical engineers interested in the fundamentals and applications of biomaterials and biointerfaces.
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Weight | 0.85 kg |
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Product Properties
Year of Publication | 2014 |
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Table of Contents | Biointerface - Past, Present and the Future Perspectives; Biomolecular Interface for Cell Modulation; Topographical Biointerface; Mechano Structural Biointerafce; Chemo-Structural Biointerfaces; Interface that Control Bacteria Responses; |
Author | Dietmar Hutmacher |
ISBN/ISSN | 9781849738767 |
Binding | Hardback |
Edition | 1 |
Publisher | Royal Society of Chemistry |
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