Biosurfaces (eBook, ePUB)
A Materials Science and Engineering Perspective
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A Materials Science and Engineering Perspective
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Ideal as a graduate textbook, this title is aimed at helping design effective biomaterials, taking into account the complex interactions that occur at the interface when a synthetic material is inserted into a living system. Surface reactivity, biochemistry, substrates, cleaning, preparation, and coatings are presented, with numerous case studies and applications throughout. Highlights include: * Starts with concepts and works up to real-life applications such as implantable devices, medical devices, prosthetics, and drug delivery technology * Addresses surface reactivity, requirements for…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118950647
- Artikelnr.: 42186061
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118950647
- Artikelnr.: 42186061
Chapter 2. Tissue Interaction with Biomaterials 2.1 Introduction 2.2
Protein adsorption and Cell adhesion 2.3 Cell Migration 2.4 Controlled Cell
Deposition 2.5 Extracellular Matrix 2.6 Biomineralization Chapter 3. Host
Response of Implanted Biomaterials 3.1 Immune Response to Implanted
Biomaterials 3.2 Transplant Immunology 3.3 Biocomaptibility Chapter 4.
Fundamentals of Surface Modification 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Surface
Properties of Biomaterials 4.3 Surface modifications 4.4 Applications
Chapter 5. Multi Length Scale Hierarchy in Natural Materials 5.1
Introduction 5.2 Multi Length-scale Hierarchy 5.3 Human Bone 5.4 Turtle
shell 5.5 Wood 5.6 Silk 5.7 Nacre 5.8 Gecko-feet 5.9 Lotus Leaf Chapter 6.
Superhydrophobic Surfaces 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Surfaces and
superhydrophobicity in nature 6.3 Classification of surfaces 6.4 Mechanics
and nature of wetting 6.5 Fabrication of artificial superhydrophobic
surfaces 6.6 Preparation of metallic superhydrophobic surfaces 6.7
Controlled wettability surfaces (CWS) 6.8 Conclusions Chapter 7. Surface
Engineering and Modification for Biomedical Applications 7.1 Corrosion of
Biomaterials and Need for Surface Coating for Biomedical Applications 7.2
Surface Reactivity and Body Cell Response 7.3 Key Requirements of Surface
Coating 7.4 Key Biomaterial Substrates 7.5 Surface Preparation and Cleaning
Techniques 7.6 Surface Engineering and Coating Techniques 7.7 Coatings for
Biomedical Applications 7.8. Biosurface Characterization Chapter 8. Laser
Engineering of Surface Structures 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Laser processing of
biomaterials 8.3 Laser-based prototyping methods 8.4 Ultrafast laser pulses
8.5 Neural implants 8.6 Ophthalmic implants 8.7 Laser fabrication of
cardiovascular devices 8.8 Laser-fabricated nanoscale materials 8.9 Two
photon polymerization 8.10 Microneedle fabrication 8.11 Conclusions Chapter
9. Processing and Nanomechanical Properties of Hydroxyapatite-Nanotube
Biocomposite 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Processing of HA-Carbon Nanotube
Composites 9.3 Fracture Toughness and Tribological Properties of HA-Carbon
Nanotube Composites 9.4 Adhesion of Bone Forming Cells on HA-CNT Surface
9.5 Biomechanical Compatibility at Bone/Coated Implant Interface 9.6
HA-Boron Nitride Nano Tube (BNNT) Composites 9.7 HA-TiO2 Nanotube
Composites 9.8 Summary Chapter 10. Applications of Biomaterials 10.1
Multi-scale hierarchy in natural Bone 10.2 Coronary Stents 10.3 Medical
Devices 10.4 Drug Delivery Chapter 11. Nanosafety, Nanosocietal and
Nanoethical Issues 11.1 Governmental Environment and Health Safety
Organization Protocols 11.2 Related Safety Hazards 11.3 Approach to
Developing Safety Protocol for Laboratory Environment 11.4 Tendency of
Nanoparticles 11.5 Current Capability of Nanoparticle Filters
Chapter 2. Tissue Interaction with Biomaterials 2.1 Introduction 2.2
Protein adsorption and Cell adhesion 2.3 Cell Migration 2.4 Controlled Cell
Deposition 2.5 Extracellular Matrix 2.6 Biomineralization Chapter 3. Host
Response of Implanted Biomaterials 3.1 Immune Response to Implanted
Biomaterials 3.2 Transplant Immunology 3.3 Biocomaptibility Chapter 4.
Fundamentals of Surface Modification 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Surface
Properties of Biomaterials 4.3 Surface modifications 4.4 Applications
Chapter 5. Multi Length Scale Hierarchy in Natural Materials 5.1
Introduction 5.2 Multi Length-scale Hierarchy 5.3 Human Bone 5.4 Turtle
shell 5.5 Wood 5.6 Silk 5.7 Nacre 5.8 Gecko-feet 5.9 Lotus Leaf Chapter 6.
Superhydrophobic Surfaces 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Surfaces and
superhydrophobicity in nature 6.3 Classification of surfaces 6.4 Mechanics
and nature of wetting 6.5 Fabrication of artificial superhydrophobic
surfaces 6.6 Preparation of metallic superhydrophobic surfaces 6.7
Controlled wettability surfaces (CWS) 6.8 Conclusions Chapter 7. Surface
Engineering and Modification for Biomedical Applications 7.1 Corrosion of
Biomaterials and Need for Surface Coating for Biomedical Applications 7.2
Surface Reactivity and Body Cell Response 7.3 Key Requirements of Surface
Coating 7.4 Key Biomaterial Substrates 7.5 Surface Preparation and Cleaning
Techniques 7.6 Surface Engineering and Coating Techniques 7.7 Coatings for
Biomedical Applications 7.8. Biosurface Characterization Chapter 8. Laser
Engineering of Surface Structures 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Laser processing of
biomaterials 8.3 Laser-based prototyping methods 8.4 Ultrafast laser pulses
8.5 Neural implants 8.6 Ophthalmic implants 8.7 Laser fabrication of
cardiovascular devices 8.8 Laser-fabricated nanoscale materials 8.9 Two
photon polymerization 8.10 Microneedle fabrication 8.11 Conclusions Chapter
9. Processing and Nanomechanical Properties of Hydroxyapatite-Nanotube
Biocomposite 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Processing of HA-Carbon Nanotube
Composites 9.3 Fracture Toughness and Tribological Properties of HA-Carbon
Nanotube Composites 9.4 Adhesion of Bone Forming Cells on HA-CNT Surface
9.5 Biomechanical Compatibility at Bone/Coated Implant Interface 9.6
HA-Boron Nitride Nano Tube (BNNT) Composites 9.7 HA-TiO2 Nanotube
Composites 9.8 Summary Chapter 10. Applications of Biomaterials 10.1
Multi-scale hierarchy in natural Bone 10.2 Coronary Stents 10.3 Medical
Devices 10.4 Drug Delivery Chapter 11. Nanosafety, Nanosocietal and
Nanoethical Issues 11.1 Governmental Environment and Health Safety
Organization Protocols 11.2 Related Safety Hazards 11.3 Approach to
Developing Safety Protocol for Laboratory Environment 11.4 Tendency of
Nanoparticles 11.5 Current Capability of Nanoparticle Filters