Enables readers to take full advantage of the latest advances in biomaterials and their applications.<p>Advanced Biomaterials: Fundamentals, Processing, and Applications reviews the latest biomaterials discoveries, enabling readers to take full advantage of the most recent findings in order to advan
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Chapter 1 Fundamentals of Biomaterials and Biocompatibility (pages 1β18): Bikramjit Basu and Shekhar Nath
Chapter 2 Fundamentals of Hydroxyapatite and Related Calcium Phosphates (pages 19β52): Racquel Zapanta LeGeros, Atsuo Ito, Kunio Ishikawa, Toshiro Sakae and John P. LeGeros
Chapter 3 Materials for Orthopedic Applications (pages 53β100): Shekhar Nath and Bikramjit Basu
Chapter 4 The Micro Macroporous Biphasic Calcium Phosphate Concept for Bone Reconstruction and Tissue Engineering (pages 101β141): Guy Daculsi, Franck Jegoux and Pierre Layrolle
Chapter 5 Science and Technology Integrated Titanium Dental Implant Systems (pages 143β177): Yoshiki Oshida and Elif Bahar Tuna
Chapter 6 Injectable Hydrogels as Biomaterials (pages 179β203): Lakshmi S. Nair, Cato T. Laurencin and Mayank Tandon
Chapter 7 Nanomaterials for Improved Orthopedic and Bone Tissue Engineering Applications (pages 205β241): Lijie Zhang, Sirinrath Sirivisoot, Ganesh Balasundaram and Thomas J. Webster
Chapter 8 Introduction to Processing of Biomaterials (pages 243β276): Dhirendra S. Katti, Shaunak Pandya, Meghali Bora and Rakesh Mahida
Chapter 9 Laser Processing of Orthopedic Biomaterials (pages 277β322): Rajarshi Banerjee and Soumya Nag
Chapter 10 Functionally Graded All Ceramic HIP Joint (pages 323β356): Omer Van der Biest, Guy Anne, Kim Vanmeensel and Jef Vleugels
Chapter 11 Medical Devices Based on Bioinspired Ceramics (pages 357β409): Pio Gonzalez, Julian Martinez?Fernandez, Antonio R. de Arellano?Lopez and Mrityunjay Singh
Chapter 12 Ionomer Glasses: Design and Characterization (pages 411β433): Artemis Stamboulis and Fei Wang
Chapter 13 Designing Nanofibrous Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering (pages 435β497): Neha Arya, Poonam Sharma and Dhirendra S. Katti
Chapter 14 Design of Supermacroporous Biomaterials via Gelation at Subzero TemperaturesβCryogelation (pages 499β531): Fatima M. Plieva, Ashok Kumar, Igor Yu. Galaev and Bo Mattiasson
Chapter 15 Biomaterial Applications (pages 533β550): Ashok Kumar, Akshay Srivastava and Era Jain
Chapter 16 Cell?Based Nanocomposites and Biomolecules for Bone Tissue Engineering (pages 551β588): Michelle Ngiam, Susan Liao, Casey Chan and S. Ramakrishna
Chapter 17 Orthopedic Interface Tissue Engineering: Building the Bridge to Integrated Musculoskeletal Tissue Systems (pages 589β611): Helen H. Lu, Kristen L. Moffat and Jeffrey P. Spalazzi
Chapter 18 Cells of the Nervous System and Electrical Stimulation (pages 613β642): Carlos Atico Ariza and Surya K. Mallapragada
Chapter 19 Placental Umbilical Cord Blood: A True Blood Substitute (pages 643β662): Niranjan Bhattacharya
Chapter 20 Supported Cell Mimetic Monolayers and their Blood Compatibility (pages 663β676): K. Kaladhar and Chandra P. Sharma
Chapter 21 Titanium Nitride and Diamond Like Carbon Coatings for Cardiovascular Applications (pages 677β705): C. V. Muraleedharan and G. S. Bhuvaneshwar
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