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An Introduction to Biomaterials Jeffrey O. Hollinger (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA)

An Introduction to Biomaterials By Jeffrey O. Hollinger (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA)

An Introduction to Biomaterials by Jeffrey O. Hollinger (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA)


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Emphasizes applications of biomaterials for patient care and the process of biomaterial design, development directed toward clinical application, and testing that leads to therapies for clinical target. This book provides a perspective on the standards available and the logic behind the standards in which biomaterials address clinical needs.

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An Introduction to Biomaterials by Jeffrey O. Hollinger (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA)

The complexity of biological systems and the need to design and develop biomedical therapies poses major challenges to professionals in the biomedical disciplines.

An Introduction to Biomaterials emphasizes applications of biomaterials for patient care. Containing chapters prepared by leading authorities on key biomaterial types, this book underscores the process of biomaterial design, development directed toward clinical application, and testing that leads to therapies for clinical targets.

The authors provide a lucid perspective on the standards available and the logic behind the standards in which biomaterials address clinical needs. This volume includes chapters on consensus standards and regulatory approaches to testing paradigms, followed by an analysis of specific classes of biomaterials. The book closes with sections on clinical topics that integrate materials sciences and patient applications.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Scott A. Guelcher and Jeffrey O. Hollinger

Fundamental Biological Requirements of a Biomaterial
James M. Anderson

Cell-Material Interactions: Fundamental Design Issues for Tissue
Engineering and Clinical Considerations
Gregory M. Harbers and David W. Grainger

Protein Adsorption at the Biomaterial/Tissue Interface
Philip LeDuc and Yadong Wang

In Vitro Testing of Biomaterials
Shelley R. Winn, John Mitchell, and Hasan Uludag

Considerations for the In vivo Testing of Biomaterials
Jeffrey O. Hollinger and Mark Citron

Fibrin and its Applications
Bill Tawil

Proteins and Amino Acid-Derived Polymers
Joshua C. Haarer and Kay C. Dee

The Poly(a-Esters)
Dennis D. Jamiolkowski and Edward J. Dormier

Polyurethanes
Scott A. Guelcher

Polymers Derived from L-Tyrosine
Joachim Kohn and Jaap Schut

Poly(Propylene Fumarate)
Xinfeng Shi and Antonios G. Mikos

Hyaluronan as a Biomaterial
John H. Brekke and Kipling Thacker

Chitosan
Frank Rauh and Michael Dornish

Alginate
Michael Dornish and Frank Rauh

Polyphosphazenes
Lakshmi S. Nair, Yusuf Khan, and Cato T. Laurencin

Metallic Biomaterials
Henry R. Piehler

Ceramic Biomaterials
Prashant N. Kumta

Biomaterials for Drug and Gene Delivery
Yihua Loo and Kam W. Leong

Orthopedic Prostheses and Joint Implants
Shanfeng Wang, Lichun Lu, Bradford L. Currier, and Michael J. Yaszemski

Dental Implants
Bruce A. Doll, Ash Kukreja, Ali Seyedain, and Thomas W. Braun

Tissue Engineering of Bone
Sanjeev Kakar and Thomas A. Einhorn

Tissue Engineering- Nervous System
Lizzie Y. Santiago and Kacey G. Marra

Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering
Priya Ramaswami

Tissue Engineering - Skin 485
Jonathan Mansbridge

Tissue Engineering of Ligaments
Gregory H. Altman and Rebecca L. Horan

Tissue Engineering of Articular Cartilage
James W. Larson III and Constance R. Chu

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CIN0849322820VG
9780849322822
0849322820
An Introduction to Biomaterials by Jeffrey O. Hollinger (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2005-12-21
576
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