Polymers for tissue engineering
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Polymers for tissue engineering
VSP, 1998
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Includes index
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内容説明
Tissue engineering thrives on collaboration across traditional disciplines, combining polymer science and drug delivery with cell biology, immunology and surgery. A wealth of knowledge has been gained from both the materials science and the cell and molecular biology communities in the development of new or modified bio-materials for implantation. Although there exists a greater foundation today for the development of new implantable materials for tissue engineered devices, there still remains a significant amount to learn.
The articles included in this book highlight the important advances in polymer science that impact tissue engineering. The breadth of polymer science is well represented with the relevance of both polymer chemistry and morphology emphasized in terms of cell and tissue response. This book contains contributions from leaders in the field that are representative of current research endeavors and should serve to stimulate further work to move the approaches of tissue engineering with biomedical polymers closer to widespread clinical impact.
目次
Foreword
SECTION 1. NEW POLYMERS
Mechanical properties of a self-assembling oligopeptide matrix
E. J. Leon, N. Verma, S. Zhang, D. A. Lauffenburger and R. D. Kamm
Elastic protein-based polymers in soft tissue augmentation and generation
D. W. Urry, A. Pattanaik, J. Xu, T. C. Woods, D. T. McPherson and T. M. Parker
Synthesis and characterization of polymer--(multi)-peptide conjugates for control of specific cell aggregation
N. Belcheva, S. P. Baldwin, W. M. Saltzman
Synthesis and characterization of degradable polyurethane elastomers containing an amino acid-based chain extender
G. A. Skarja and K. A. Woodhouse
Preparation and characterization of poly(propylene fumarate-co-ethylene glycol) hydrogels
L. J. Suggs, E. Y. Kao, L. L. Palombo, R. S. Krishnan, M. S. Widmer and A. G. Mikos
Creating biomimetic micro-environments with synthetic polymer--peptide hybrid molecules
K. M. Shakesheff, S. M. Cannizzaro and R. Langer
SECTION 2. POLYMER MODIFICATION
Enhancing the interaction of central nervous system neurons with poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-hexafluoropropylene) via a novel surface amine-functionalization reaction followed by peptide modification
Y. W. Tong and M. S. Shoichet
Chemical modification and photograft polymerization upon expanded poly(tetrafluoroethylene)
I. Noh, S. L. Goodman and J. A. Hubbell
Biomolecular modification of p(AAm-co-EG/ AA) IPNs supports osteoblast adhesion and phenotypic expression
J. P. Bearinger, D. G. Castner and K. E. Healy
Surface grafting of poly(ethylene glycol) onto poly(acrylamide-co-vinyl amine) cross-linked films under mild conditions
Y. Yamamoto and M. V. Sefton
Periodontal ligament cell culture on the hydrophobic substrate coated with proteins of periodontal ligament fibroblast-conditioned medium
Y. Kinoshita, T. Hidaka, S. Ozono and T. Kawase
SECTION 3. SCAFFOLDS
Surface characteristics and biocompatibility of lactide-based poly(ethylene glycol) scaffolds for tissue engineering
D. K. Han, K. D. Park, J. A. Hubbell and Y. H. Kim
Poly(vinyl alcohol) synthetic polymer foams as scaffolds for cell encapsulation
R. H. Li, M. White, S. Williams and T. Hazlett
Skeletal myogenesis on elastomeric substrates: implications for tissue engineering
M. M. Mulder, R. W. Hitchcock and P. A. Tresco
Formation of a spherical multicellular aggregate (spheroid) of animal cells in the pores of polyurethane foam as a cell culture substratum and its application to a hybrid artificial liver
H. Ijima, K. Nakazawa, H. Mizumoto, T. Matsushita and K. Funatsu
Hepatocyte culture utilizing porous polyvinyl formal resin maintains long-term stable albumin secretion activity
H. Miyoshi, K. Ookawa and N. Ohshima
Role of synthetic extracellular matrix in development of engineered dental pulp
K. S. Bohl, J. Shon, B. Rutherford and D. J. Mooney
Comparative study of the use of poly(glycolic acid), calcium alginate and pluronics in the engineering of autologous porcine cartilage
Y. Cao, A. Rodriguez, M. Vacanti, C. Ibarra, C. Arevalo and C. A. Vacanti
Cultivation of fibroblast cells on keratin-coated substrata
K. Yamauchi, M. Maniwa and T. Mori
SECTION 4. HYDROGELS
Heterogeneous PHPMA hydrogels for tissue repair and axonal regeneration in the injured spinal cord
S. Woerly, E. Pinet, L. de Robertis, M. Bousmina, G. Laroche, T. Roitback, L. Vargova and E. Sykova
The influence of physical structure and charge on neurite extension in a 3D hydrogel scaffold
G. P. Dillon, X. Yu, A. Sridharan, J. P. Ranieri and R. V. Bellamkonda
Complexation of basic fibroblast growth factor with gelatin
M '144. Muniruzzaman, Y. Tabata and Y. Ikada
Ectopic bone formation induced by biodegradable hydrogels incorporating bone morphogenetic protein
M. Yamamoto, Y. Tabata and Y. Ikada
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