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Polymeric Biomaterials

Structure and Function, Volume 1

Polymeric Biomaterials

Structure and Function, Volume 1

Edited BySeverian Dumitriu, Valentin Popa
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 17 January 2013
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b13757
Pages 920 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429142406
SubjectsEngineering & Technology, Physical Sciences
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Dumitriu, S. (Ed.), Popa, V. (Ed.). (2013). Polymeric Biomaterials. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b13757

Biomaterials have had a major impact on the practice of contemporary medicine and patient care. Growing into a major interdisciplinary effort involving chemists, biologists, engineers, and physicians, biomaterials development has enabled the creation of high-quality devices, implants, and drug carriers with greater biocompatibility and biofunctiona

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|36 pages
Chapter 1Synthesis and Fabrication of Polyesters as Biomaterials
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chapter 2|20 pages
Chapter 2Hydrogels Formed by Cross-Linked Poly(Vinyl Alcohol)
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chapter 3|26 pages
Development and Evaluation of Poly (Vinyl Alcohol )Hydrogels as a Component of Hybrid Artificial Tissues for Orthopedics Surgery Application
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chapter 4|52 pages
Chapter 4Polyphosphazenes as Biomaterials
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chapter 5|42 pages
Chapter 5Biodegradable Polymers as Drug Carrier Systems
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chapter 6|16 pages
Chapter 6Bioresorbable Hybrid Membranes for Bone Regeneration
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chapter 7|28 pages
Chapter 7Mucoadhesive Polymers: Basics, Strategies, and Future Trends
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chapter 8|22 pages
Chapter 8Biodegradable Polymeric/Ceramic Composite Scaffolds to Regenerate Bone Tissue
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chapter 9|28 pages
Chapter 9Amphiphilic Systems as Biomaterials Based on Chitin, Chitosan, and Their Derivatives
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chapter 10|38 pages
Chapter 10Biomaterials of Natural Origin in Regenerative Medicine
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chapter 11|34 pages
Natural Polymers as Components of Blends for Biomedical Applications
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chapter 12|34 pages
Metal–Polymer Composite Biomaterials
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chapter 13|38 pages
Evolution of Current and Future Concepts of Biocompatibility Testing
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chapter 14|80 pages
Biocompatibility of Elastomers
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chapter 15|44 pages
Preparation and Applications of Modulated Surface Energy Biomaterials
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chapter 16|54 pages
Electrospinning for Regenerative Medicine
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chapter 17|24 pages
Polymeric Nanoparticles for Targeted Delivery of Bioactive Agents and Drugs
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chapter 18|42 pages
Polymeric Materials Obtained through Biocatalysis
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chapter 19|24 pages
Polymer-Based Colloidal Aggregates as a New Class of Drug Delivery Systems
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chapter 20|26 pages
Photoresponsive Polymers for Control of Cell Bioassay Systems
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chapter 21|30 pages
Lignin in Biological Systems
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chapter 22|44 pages
Carbohydrate-Derived Self-Crosslinkable In Situ Gelable Hydrogels for Modulation of Wound Healing
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chapter 23|54 pages
Dental and Maxillofacial Surgery Applications of Polymers
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chapter 24|14 pages
Chapter 24Biomaterials as Platforms for Topical Administration of Therapeutic Agents in Cutaneous Wound Healing
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chapter 25|34 pages
Polymers for Artificial Joints
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