<p><p>Hydrogels are networks of polymer chains which can produce a colloidal gel containing over 99 per cent water. The superabsorbency and permeability of naturally occurring and synthetic hydrogels give this class of materials an amazing array of uses. These uses range from wound dressings and ski
Biomedical applications of hydrogels handbook
β Scribed by Hossein Omidian, Kinam Park (auth.), Raphael M. Ottenbrite, Kinam Park, Teruo Okano (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 437
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Hydrogels are networks of polymer chains which can produce a colloidal gel containing over 99 per cent water. The superabsorbency and permeability of naturally occurring and synthetic hydrogels give this class of materials an amazing array of uses. These uses range from wound dressings and skin grafts to oxygen-permeable contact lenses to biodegradable delivery systems for drugs or pesticides and scaffolds for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Biomedical Applications of Hydrogels Handbook provides a comprehensive description of this diverse class of materials, covering both synthesis and properties and a broad range of research and commercial applications. The Handbook is divided into four sections: Stimuli-Sensitive Hydrogels, Hydrogels for Drug Delivery, Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering, and Hydrogels with Unique Properties.
Key Features:
- Provides comprehensive coverage of the basic science and applications of a diverse class of materials
- Includes both naturally occurring and synthetic hydrogels
- Edited and written by worldwide leaders in the field
Editorial Advisory Board:
Nicholas A. Peppas,Chair (The University of Texas at Austin)
Allan Hoffman (University of Washington)
Emo Chiellini (University of Pisa)
Fu-Zhai Cui (Tsinghua University)
Karel Dusek (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)
Jindrich Kopecek (University of Utah)
Claudio Migliaresi (University of Trento)
Yoshihito Osada (Hokkaido University)
Buddy D. Ratner (University of Washington)
Nathan Ravi (Washington University in St. Louis)
Etienne Schacht (Ghent University)
Tianwei Tan (Bejing University of Chemical Technology)
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xix
Front Matter....Pages 17-17
Introduction to Hydrogels....Pages 1-16
Front Matter....Pages 17-17
Stimuli-Responsive Hydrogels and Their Application to Functional Materials....Pages 19-43
Feedback Control Systems Using Environmentally and Enzymatically Sensitive Hydrogels....Pages 45-64
Biomolecule-Responsive Hydrogels....Pages 65-86
Stimuli-Responsive PEGylated Nanogels for Smart Nanomedicine....Pages 87-105
Stimuli-Sensitive Microhydrogels....Pages 107-119
Front Matter....Pages 121-121
In-Situ Gelling Stimuli-Sensitive PEG-Based Amphiphilic Copolymer Hydrogels....Pages 123-146
Biodegradable Hydrogels for Controlled Drug Release....Pages 147-155
Thermo-Responsive Biodegradable Hydrogels from Stereocomplexed Poly(lactide)s....Pages 157-177
Hydrogels-Based Drug Delivery System with Molecular Imaging....Pages 179-200
Front Matter....Pages 201-201
Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering Applications....Pages 203-225
Composite Hydrogels for Scaffold Design, Tissue Engineering, and Prostheses....Pages 227-245
Hydrogels for Cartilage Tissue Engineering....Pages 247-268
Gelatin-Based Hydrogels for Controlled Cell Assembly....Pages 269-284
Double Network Hydrogels as Tough, Durable Tissue Substitutes....Pages 285-301
Hydrogels Contact Lenses....Pages 303-315
Front Matter....Pages 317-317
Electroconductive Hydrogels....Pages 319-337
Self-assembled Nanogel Engineering....Pages 339-350
Engineered High Swelling Hydrogels....Pages 351-374
Superabsorbent Hydrogels....Pages 375-391
Back Matter....Pages 393-432
β¦ Subjects
Biomaterials
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