<DIV>A significant proportion of modern medical technology has been developed through biomimetics, that is biologically inspired by studying pre-existing functioning systems in nature. Typical biomimetically inspired biomaterials include nano-biomaterials, smart biomaterials, hybrid biomaterials, na
Biomimetic biomaterials: Structure and applications
โ Scribed by Andrew J. Ruys
- Publisher
- Woodhead Publishing
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 332
- Series
- Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Part one is devoted to the biomimetics of biomaterials themselves while part two provides overviews and case studies of tissue engineering applications from a biomimetics perspective. Both parts off a strong focus on cutting edge biomimetically-inspired biomaterials including chitin, hydrogels, calcium phosphates, biopolymers and anti-thrombotic coatings. Since many scaffolds for skin tissue engineering are biomimetically inspired, there are also chapters on the biomimetics of tissue engineering in the repair of bone, skin, cartilage, soft tissue and specific organs.
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