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Polymers as Biomaterials

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Produktdetails

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.10.2011

Verlag

Springer Us

Seitenzahl

390

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25,4/17,8/2,2 cm

Gewicht

757 g

Auflage

1984

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4612-9480-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.10.2011

Verlag

Springer Us

Seitenzahl

390

Maße (L/B/H)

25,4/17,8/2,2 cm

Gewicht

757 g

Auflage

1984

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4612-9480-1

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Springer-Verlag GmbH
Tiergartenstr. 17
69121 Heidelberg
DE

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  • Section A Materials & Properties.- Poly(?-Malic Acid) as a Source of Polyvalent Drug Carriers: Possible Effects of Hydrophobic Substituents in Aqueous Media.- Polypentapeptide of Elastin as an Elastomeric Biomaterial.- Development of Non-Thrombogenic Materials.- The Use of Polyacrylates in the Microencapsulation of Mammalian Cells.- Melt Spinning of Poly-L-Lactide and Hydrolysis of the Fiber In Vitro.- Some Morphological Investigations on an Absorbable Copolymer Biomaterial Based on Glycolic and Lactic Acid.- Structural Identification of CIS-Platinum II Polyhydrazines.- Flourescence in Polymers: 2-Diphenylacetyl-l, 3-Indanedione-l-Imine Derivatives in Polymer Matrices.- Section B Surface Characteristics.- An XPS and SEM Study of Polyurethane Surfaces: Experimental Considerations.- Polymer Surfaces Possessing Minimal Interaction with Blood Components.- Thermodynamic Assessment of Platelet Adhesion to Polyacrylamide Gels.- Section C Interaction with the Biologic Environment.- Reproducible Response of Certain Polymers to Changes in the Surrounding Environment.- Mechanism of the Biodegradation of Polycaprolactone.- Swelling Behavior of Glucose Sensitive Membranes.- Section D Biological Interactions with Polymeric Surfaces.- Selected Aspects of Cell and Molecular Biology of In Vivo Biocompatibility.- Molecular Design of Materials Having an Ability to Differentiate Lymphocyte Subpopulations.- Attachment of Staphylococci to Various Synthetic Polymers.- Blood Compatibility of Polyethylene and Oxidized Polyethylene in a Canine A-V Series Shunt: Relationship to Surface Properties.- Section E Drug Delivery Systems.- Polymer Based Drug Delivery: Magnetically Modulated and Bioerodible Systems.- Oral Sustained Release Drug Delivery System Using Polymer Film Composites.- Chemical Characterization of an Immobilized Heparin: Heparin — PVA.- Tumorcidal Activation and Kinetics of Ectoenzyme Production Elicited by Synthetic Polyanions.- Section F Hydrogels.- A Responsive Hydrogel as a Means of Preventing Calcification in Urological Prostheses.- Potassium Ion Transport Through Membranes in the Presence of Blood Components: Plasma Proteins.- Influence of Gel and Solute Structure on In Vitro and In Vivo Release Kinetics from Hydrogels.- Interaction Between Blood Components and Hydrogels with Poly(Oxyethylene) Chains.- Use of Methyl Cyanoacrylate (MCA) as a Sclerosing Agent in Female Sterilization: Effect of Inhibitors and Radioopaque Additives on MCA Polymerization In Vitro and on Oviduct Occlusion In Vivo in Rabbits.