
Cardiovascular Biomaterials
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Cardiovascular Biomaterials presents current research mate-rial developed by contributors from universities und profes-sional laboratories in the UK,USA, Canada, and Germany,each recognised for their abilities in this field.The bookbegins with an introduction to the work of developing a newartificial artery, and proceeds through the topics of theproblems and developments in heart valve replacements, car-diac assist devices, mechanical properties of arteries andarterial grafts, biostability of vascular prostheses, bloodcompatibility in cardiopulmonary bypass, collagenin cardio-vascular tissues ...
Cardiovascular Biomaterials presents current research mate-
rial developed by contributors from universities und profes-
sional laboratories in the UK,USA, Canada, and Germany,
each recognised for their abilities in this field.The book
begins with an introduction to the work of developing a new
artificial artery, and proceeds through the topics of the
problems and developments in heart valve replacements, car-diac assist devices, mechanical properties of arteries and
arterial grafts, biostability of vascular prostheses, blood
compatibility in cardiopulmonary bypass, collagenin cardio-
vascular tissues and the pacemaker system. Researchers,
practitioners, graduate students, and libraries will find
the book of interest.
rial developed by contributors from universities und profes-
sional laboratories in the UK,USA, Canada, and Germany,
each recognised for their abilities in this field.The book
begins with an introduction to the work of developing a new
artificial artery, and proceeds through the topics of the
problems and developments in heart valve replacements, car-diac assist devices, mechanical properties of arteries and
arterial grafts, biostability of vascular prostheses, blood
compatibility in cardiopulmonary bypass, collagenin cardio-
vascular tissues and the pacemaker system. Researchers,
practitioners, graduate students, and libraries will find
the book of interest.