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Mineralized Collagen Bone Graft Substitutes
- Author : Xiu-Mei Wang,Zhi-Ye Qiu,Helen Cui
- Publisher : Woodhead Publishing
- Release Date : 2019-04-19
- Total pages : 0
- ISBN : 0081027176
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Mineralized Collagen Bone Graft Substitutes presents a comprehensive study of biomimetic mineralized collagen, synthesized in vitro, a next generation biomaterial for bone regeneration. By focusing both on fundamental research and the clinical use of this novel material, the book provides a complete examination, from bench to bedside. Chapters discuss natural bone and familiar biomaterials for bone repair, the preparation and safety of mineralized collagen, products made of mineralized collagen, and present clinical case studies. This book is an invaluable and unique resource for researchers, clinicians, students and industrialists in the area of orthopedics and dentistry.
Mineralized Collagen Bone Graft Substitutes
- Author : Xiu-Mei Wang,Zhi-Ye Qiu,Helen Cui
- Publisher : Woodhead Publishing
- Release Date : 2019-04-18
- Total pages : 258
- ISBN : 9780081027394
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Mineralized Collagen Bone Graft Substitutes presents a comprehensive study of biomimetic mineralized collagen, synthesized in vitro, a next generation biomaterial for bone regeneration. By focusing both on fundamental research and the clinical use of this novel material, the book provides a complete examination, from bench to bedside. Chapters discuss natural bone and familiar biomaterials for bone repair, the preparation and safety of mineralized collagen, products made of mineralized collagen, and present clinical case studies. This book is an invaluable and unique resource for researchers, clinicians, students and industrialists in the area of orthopedics and dentistry. Provides a deep analysis of synthetic collagen, from bench to bedside Systematically examines the structure, principles, properties, biomimetic synthesis and characterization of mineralized collagen for bone repair Includes case studies that look at a range of clinical bone repair applications of Mineralized collagen and their clinical results
Ceramic Materials Mimicking Normal Bone Surface Microstructure and Chemistry Modulate Osteoblast Response

- Author : Brandy Rogers Adams
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 2013
- Total pages : 229
- ISBN : OCLC:880943248
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Bone consists of collagen/hydroxyapatite (HA) composites in which poorly crystalline carbonated calcium phosphate is intercalated within the fibrillar structure. Normal bone mineral is a carbonated-apatite, but there are limited data on the effect of mineral containing carbonate on cell response. Although the exact biological role of silicate in bone formation is unclear, silicate has been identified at trace levels in immature bone and is believed to play a metabolic role in new bone formation. To mimic the inorganic and organic composition of bone we have developed a variety of bone graft substitutes. In the present body of research, we characterized the surface composition of human cortical and trabecular bone. When then characterized the surface compositions of the following potential bone substitutes: carbonated hydroxyapatite (CO32-HA), silicated hydroxyapatite (Si-HA), and collagen sponges mineralized with calcium phosphate using the polymer-induced liquid-precursor (PILP) process. In the latter substitutes, the PILP process leads to type I collagen fibrils infiltrated with an amorphous mineral precursor upon which crystallization leads to intrafibrillar HA closely mimicking physiological bone mineral. We then determined the osteoblast-like cell response to each bone substitute to characterize the substrate's effect on osteoblast differentiation. The observations collectively indicate that cells are sensitive to the formatting of the mineral phase of a bone substitute and that this format can be altered to modulate cell behavior.
Rational Design and Characterization of Innovative Multifunctional Biomimetic Materials
- Author : Lia Rimondini,Lorenzo Moroni,Andrea Cochis
- Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
- Release Date : 2021-04-13
- Total pages : 176
- ISBN : 9782889666874
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PDF book entitled Rational Design and Characterization of Innovative Multifunctional Biomimetic Materials written by Lia Rimondini,Lorenzo Moroni,Andrea Cochis and published by Frontiers Media SA which was released on 2021-04-13 with total hardcover pages 176, the book become popular and critical acclaim.
Bioinspired and Biomimetic Materials for Drug Delivery
- Author : Md Nurunnabi
- Publisher : Woodhead Publishing
- Release Date : 2021-07-15
- Total pages : 336
- ISBN : 9780128219492
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Bioinspired and Biomimetic Materials for Drug Delivery delves into the potential of bioinspired materials in drug delivery, detailing each material type and its latest developments. In the last decade, biomimetic and bioinspired materials and technology has garnered increased attention in drug delivery research. Various material types including polymer, small molecular, protein, peptide, cholesterol, polysaccharide, nano-crystal and hybrid materials are widely considered in drug delivery research. However, biomimetic and bioinspired materials and technology have shown promising results for use in therapeutics, due to their high biocompatibility and reduced immunogenicity. Such materials include dopamine, extracellular exosome, bile acids, ionic liquids, and red blood cell. This book covers each of these materials in detail, reviewing their potential and usage in drug delivery. As such, this book will be a great source of information for biomaterials scientists, biomedical engineers and those working in pharmaceutical research. Explores latest developments for a broad range of bioinspired and biomimetic materials for drug delivery applications Helps researchers overcome the challenges of biocompatibility and immunogenicity in drug development Provides both theoretical and practical knowledge in regards to materials characterization and use in a range of drugs
Bioceramics, Biomimetic and Other Compatible Materials Features for Medical Applications
- Author : Stevo Najman,Vojislav Mitić,Thomas Groth,Mike Barbeck,Po-Yu Chen,Ziqi Sun,Branislav Randjelović
- Publisher : Springer Nature
- Release Date : 2023-01-01
- Total pages : 408
- ISBN : 9783031172694
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This book reports on advanced biomaterials such as bioceramics, hydrogels, biopolymers, nanomaterials, membranes, and other compatible materials for medical applications. It introduces materials as bioactive coatings that utilize or mimic natural mechanisms and structures important for tissue and organ healing and repair. One section of the book is devoted to bone substitutes and osteogenic biomaterials. It also describes biomaterial-cell-tissue interactions, which are of critical importance for various applications in regenerative medicine, orthopedics, and implant functions. The chapters present fabrication methods and testing of various materials for medical applications. Special emphasis is given to natural patterns, theoretical models, and new insights into material characterization, particularly on fractal natural boundaries and mimicry designs taken from nature and implemented in photonics science and engineering. This multidisciplinary book is written by leading researchers and experts in their fields, and serves researchers, students, physicians, and engineers.
Current Concepts in Dental Implantology
- Author : Ilser Turkyilmaz
- Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
- Release Date : 2015-02-25
- Total pages : 278
- ISBN : 9789535117414
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Implant dentistry has changed and enhanced significantly since the introduction of osseointegration concept with dental implants. Because the benefits of therapy became apparent, implant treatment earned a widespread acceptance. Therefore, the need for dental implants has caused a rapid expansion of the market worldwide. Dental implantology continues to excel with the developments of new surgical and prosthodontic techniques, and armamentarium. The purpose of this book named Current Concepts in Dental Implantology is to present a novel resource for dentists who want to replace missing teeth with dental implants. It is a carefully organized book, which blends basic science, clinical experience, and current and future concepts. This book includes ten chapters and our aim is to provide a valuable source for dental students, post-graduate residents and clinicians who want to know more about dental implants.
Comprehensive Biomaterials
- Author : Paul Ducheyne,Kevin Healy,Dietmar W. Hutmacher,David W. Grainger,C. James Kirkpatrick
- Publisher : Elsevier
- Release Date : 2015-08-28
- Total pages : 3672
- ISBN : 9780080552941
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Comprehensive Biomaterials brings together the myriad facets of biomaterials into one, major series of six edited volumes that would cover the field of biomaterials in a major, extensive fashion: Volume 1: Metallic, Ceramic and Polymeric Biomaterials Volume 2: Biologically Inspired and Biomolecular Materials Volume 3: Methods of Analysis Volume 4: Biocompatibility, Surface Engineering, and Delivery Of Drugs, Genes and Other Molecules Volume 5: Tissue and Organ Engineering Volume 6: Biomaterials and Clinical Use Experts from around the world in hundreds of related biomaterials areas have contributed to this publication, resulting in a continuum of rich information appropriate for many audiences. The work addresses the current status of nearly all biomaterials in the field, their strengths and weaknesses, their future prospects, appropriate analytical methods and testing, device applications and performance, emerging candidate materials as competitors and disruptive technologies, and strategic insights for those entering and operational in diverse biomaterials applications, research and development, regulatory management, and commercial aspects. From the outset, the goal was to review materials in the context of medical devices and tissue properties, biocompatibility and surface analysis, tissue engineering and controlled release. It was also the intent both, to focus on material properties from the perspectives of therapeutic and diagnostic use, and to address questions relevant to state-of-the-art research endeavors. Reviews the current status of nearly all biomaterials in the field by analyzing their strengths and weaknesses, performance as well as future prospects Presents appropriate analytical methods and testing procedures in addition to potential device applications Provides strategic insights for those working on diverse application areas such as R&D, regulatory management, and commercial development
Bone Tissue Engineering
- Author : Fernando P.S. Guastaldi,Bhushan Mahadik
- Publisher : Springer Nature
- Release Date : 2022-03-07
- Total pages : 318
- ISBN : 9783030920142
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art research as well as current challenges and strategies to reconstruct large bone defects employing 3D printing technology. Various topics covered include different 3D printing technologies that can be applied for bioengineering bone, the aspects of basic bone biology critical for clinical translation, tissue engineering platforms to investigate the bone niche microenvironment, the pathway to clinical translation, and regulatory hurdles. Bone Tissue Engineering: State-of-the-Art in 3D Printing is an ideal book for students and researchers interested in learning more about the latest advances in employing different 3D printing technologies for bone tissue engineering.
Orthopaedic Oncology
- Author : Terrance D. Peabody,Samer Attar
- Publisher : Springer
- Release Date : 2014-07-28
- Total pages : 223
- ISBN : 9783319073231
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This text provides a comprehensive overview of orthopaedic oncology – the field of orthopaedic surgery that specializes in the evaluation and treatment of bone and soft tissue tumors of the musculoskeletal system. The opening chapters cover musculoskeletal imaging interpretation and the principles of musculoskeletal biopsy. Assessment and treatment of the full range of tumors are then described in a series of well-illustrated chapters. Detailed consideration is given to benign tumors, osteosarcomas, Ewing sarcomas, chondrosarcomas, metastatic bone disease of the axial and appendicular skeleton, and soft tissue sarcomas. This book will be invaluable for both orthopaedic surgeons and medical oncologists, providing a framework for understanding the fundamentals of these tumors and a sound basis for their treatment.
Biodegradable Polymers in Clinical Use and Clinical Development
- Author : Abraham J. Domb,Neeraj Kumar
- Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
- Release Date : 2011-05-12
- Total pages : 752
- ISBN : 1118015800
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This book focuses on biodegradable polymers that are already in clinical use or under clinical development. Synthetic and natural polymers will be included. This excludes polymers that have been investigated and did not reach clinical development. The purpose of this book is to provide updated status of the polymers that are clinical use and those that are now being developed for clinical use and hopefully will reach the clinic during the next 5 years. The book provides information that of interest to academics and practicing researchers including chemists, biologists and bioengineers and users: physicians, pharmacists.
Biomimetics
- Author : Murugan Ramalingam,Xiumei Wang,Guoping Chen,Peter Ma,Fu-Zhai Cui
- Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
- Release Date : 2013-08-01
- Total pages : 384
- ISBN : 9781118810392
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This book compiles all aspects of biomimetics from fundamentalprinciples to current technological advances and their futuretrends in the development of nanoscale biomaterials and tissueengineering. The scope of this book is principally confined tobiologically-inspired design of materials and systems for thedevelopment of next generation nanobiomaterials and tissueengineering. The book addresses the state-of-the-art of researchprogress in the applications of the principles, processes, andtechniques of biomimetics. The prospective outcomes of currentadvancements and challenges in biomimetic approaches are alsopresented.
Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics, E-Book
- Author : Frederick M Azar,S. Terry Canale,James H. Beaty
- Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
- Release Date : 2020-12-23
- Total pages : 5016
- ISBN : 9780323672191
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Still the most widely used comprehensive resource in orthopaedic surgery, Campbell’s Operative Orthopaedics is an essential reference for trainees, a trusted clinical tool for practitioners, and the gold standard for worldwide orthopaedic practice. Unparalleled in scope and depth, this 14th Edition contains updated diagnostic images, practical guidance on when and how to perform every procedure, and rapid access to data in preparation for surgical cases or patient evaluation. Drs. Frederick M. Azar and James H. Beaty, along with other expert contributors from the world-renowned Campbell Clinic, have collaborated diligently to ensure that this 4-volume text remains a valuable resource in your practice, helping you achieve optimal outcomes with every patient. Features evidence-based surgical coverage throughout to aid in making informed clinical choices for each patient. Covers multiple procedures for all body regions to provide comprehensive coverage. Keeps you up to date with even more high-quality procedural videos, a new chapter on biologics in orthopaedics, and expanded and updated content on hip arthroscopy, patellofemoral arthritis and more. Follows a standard template for every chapter that features highlighted procedural steps, high-quality illustrations for clear visual guidance, and bulleted text. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices
Biomaterials for Organ and Tissue Regeneration
- Author : Nihal Vrana,Helena Knopf-Marques,Julien Barthes
- Publisher : Woodhead Publishing
- Release Date : 2020-03-20
- Total pages : 846
- ISBN : 9780081029077
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Biomaterials for Organ and Tissue Regeneration: New Technologies and Future Prospects examines the use of biomaterials in applications related to artificial tissues and organs. With a strong focus on fundamental and traditional tissue engineering strategies, the book also examines how emerging and enabling technologies are being developed and applied. Sections provide essential information on biomaterial, cell properties and cell types used in organ generation. A section on state-of-the-art in organ regeneration for clinical purposes is followed by a discussion on enabling technologies, such as bioprinting, on chip organ systems and in silico simulations. Provides a systematic overview of the field, from fundamentals, to current challenges and opportunities Encompasses the classic paradigm of tissue engineering for creation of new functional tissue Discusses enabling technologies such as bioprinting, organ-on-chip systems and in silico simulations
Biomineralization
- Author : Erich Konigsberger,LanChi Konigsberger
- Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
- Release Date : 2006-07-11
- Total pages : 302
- ISBN : 9780470092118
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This title takes an interdisciplinary approach to the central role of solubility in pathological biomineralisation, ranging from traditional thermodynamics and kinetics to unusual concepts such as the PILP process. The scientific background and expertise of the contributors, ranges accordingly from solubility modelling and database development, renal stone and bone implant research, Mössbauer spectroscopy and structural chemistry to biochemistry and crystallisation. The chapters all have a quantitative, physico-chemical component rather than giving purely phenomenological descriptions. The contributors deal with aspects and concepts that have not previously been common in the study of pathological biomineralisation processes.
Translating Biomaterials for Bone Graft
- Author : Joo L. Ong,Teja Guda
- Publisher : CRC Press
- Release Date : 2017-01-06
- Total pages : 263
- ISBN : 9781315363516
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Translating Biomaterials for Bone Graft: Bench-top to Clinical Applications brings together the current translational research in bone tissue engineering, from design to application – from materials, drugs and biologic delivery used for bone graft applications to pre-clinical and clinical considerations. The book also discusses the regulatory approval pathways, which involves consideration of the class of devices; whether they are similar to existing solutions, minimal manipulation of donor tissue or completely novel materials, drugs and biologics. These considerations drive the ability to successfully transition the latest generations of bone graft materials into the clinics. Chapters come from materials scientists, clinicians, researchers, and consultants and provide a holistic understanding of the field. As such, the book is a state-of-the-art reference to bone therapies and should appeal to clinicians, scientists, as well as students interested in the current research and/or practices in the field of bone regeneration and restoration.
Advanced Techniques in Bone Regeneration
- Author : Alessandro Rozim Zorzi,João Batista de Miranda
- Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
- Release Date : 2016-08-31
- Total pages : 388
- ISBN : 9789535125389
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Advanced Techniques in Bone Regeneration is a book that brings together over 15 chapters, written by leading practitioners and researchers, of the latest advances in the area, including surgical techniques, new discoveries, and promising methods involving biomaterials and tissue engineering. This book is intended for all who work in the treatment of disorders involving problems with the regeneration of bone tissue, are doctors or dentists, as well as are researchers and teachers involved in this exciting field of scientific knowledge.
Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics
- Author : Frederick M Azar,S. Terry Canale,James H. Beaty
- Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
- Release Date : 2016-11-01
- Total pages : 4664
- ISBN : 9780323392570
- File Size : 14,7 Mb
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Unrivalled in scope and depth, Campbell’s Operative Orthopaedics continues to be the most widely used resource in orthopaedic surgery, relied on for years by surgeons across the globe. It provides trusted guidance on when and how to perform every state-of-the-art procedure that's worth using, with updates to the new edition including hundreds of new techniques, illustrations, and digital diagnostic images to keep you abreast of the latest innovations. Each chapter follows a standard template, with highlighted procedural steps that lead with art and are followed by bulleted text. Covers multiple procedures for all body regions. In-depth coverage helps you accommodate the increasing need for high-quality orthopaedic care in our aging population. Achieve optimal outcomes with step-by-step guidance on today's full range of procedures, brought to you by Drs. Canale, Beaty, and Azar, and many other contributors from the world-renowned Campbell Clinic. Includes approximately 100 new techniques, 300 new illustrations, and 500 new or updated photos and high-quality digital diagnostic images. Features evidence-based surgical coverage wherever possible to aid in making informed clinical choices for each patient. Highlights the latest knowledge on total joint arthroplasty in the ambulatory surgery center, including how to manage metal sensitivity. Provides up-to-date details on rib-based distraction implants (VEPTR) and remote-controlled growing rods (MAGEC) for scoliosis; diagnosis of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) and its influence on development of osteoarthritis; and the treatment of FAI with the mini-open direct anterior approach. Lavish art program is consistent throughout the 4 volumes, providing a fresh, modern look.
Calcium Orthophosphates
- Author : Sergey V. Dorozhkin
- Publisher : CRC Press
- Release Date : 2012-06-04
- Total pages : 850
- ISBN : 9789814364171
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Due to a great chemical similarity with the biological calcified tissues, many calcium orthophosphates possess remarkable biocompatibility and bioactivity. Materials scientists use this property extensively to construct artificial bone grafts that are either entirely made of or only surface-coated with the biologically relevant calcium orthophosphates. Porous scaffolds made of calcium orthophosphates are very promising tools for tissue engineering applications. A comprehensive overview of calcium orthophosphates, this book highlights their importance and biomedical uses.
Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
- Author : Anonim
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 2002
- Total pages : 1152
- ISBN : PSU:000066193470
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PDF book entitled Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office written by Anonim and published by Unknown which was released on 2002 with total hardcover pages 1152, the book become popular and critical acclaim.
Polymeric Biomaterials
- Author : Severian Dumitriu,Valentin Popa
- Publisher : CRC Press
- Release Date : 2013-01-17
- Total pages : 920
- ISBN : 9781420094718
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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