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Biomaterials in Translational Medicine
Provides a comprehensive and detailed review of the latest advancements and application of biomaterials in translational medicine
Lei Yang (Edited by), Sarit Bhaduri (Edited by), Thomas J Webster (Edited by)
9780128134771, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 7 December 2018
358 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.3 cm, 0.66 kg
Biomaterials in Translational Medicine delivers timely and detailed information on the latest advances in biomaterials and their role and impact in translational medicine. Key topics addressed include the properties and functions of these materials and how they might be applied for clinical diagnosis and treatment. Particular emphasis is placed on basic fundamentals, biomaterial formulations, design principles, fabrication techniques and transitioning bench-to-bed clinical applications. The book is an essential reference resource for researchers, clinicians, materials scientists, engineers and anyone involved in the future development of innovative biomaterials that drive advancement in translational medicine.
1 Translational medicine and biomaterials: Basics and relationship 2 Regulatory aspects of medical devices and biomaterials 3 The translatory aspects of calcium phosphates for orthopedic applications 4 Cardiovascular engineering materials in translational medicine 5 Delivery systems for biomedical applications: Basic introduction, research frontiers and clinical translations 6 Biomaterials and scaffolds for the treatment of spinal cord injury 7 MoS2-based biomaterials for cancer therapy 8 Surface modification of medical devices at nanoscale—recent development and translational perspectives 9 Nanotechnology and picotechnology: A new arena for translational medicine 10 Advanced biomaterials for biosensor and theranostics 11 Biomedical applications and biomaterial delivery strategies of growth factors 12 3D printing in the research and development of medical devices 13 Adipose tissue regeneration: Scaffold—Biomaterial strategies and translational perspectives
Subject Areas: Materials science [TGM], Biomedical engineering [MQW], Medical equipment & techniques [MBG]