Biomedical polymers : molecular design to clinical applications
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Biomedical polymers : molecular design to clinical applications
Elsevier Applied Science, c1993
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"Selected papers from the International Conference on Biomedical Polymers : Molecular Design to Clinical Applications, held on 10-12 June 1991, in Jerusalem, Israel. Sponsored by UNESCO and organised by Israel's Ministry of Science and Technology."
"Reprinted from the journal, Clinical materials, Vol 13, nos 1-4."
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This volume contains selected edited papers from an international conference on biomedical polymers which took place in Jerusalem in June 1991. The meeting brought together experts in both basic biomaterials science and applied biomedical research from thirteen countries. The work is organized in four sections. The first, Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering, focuses on the design of synthetic polymers for organ transplantation. Section two is dedicated to Biomaterials for Hard Tissue Applications, with papers dealing with diverse aspects of the use of both durable and biodegradable polymers in orthopaedic surgery. Section three is concerned with Biomaterials for Soft Tissue, Blood and Cardiovascular Applications. This section focuses largely on tailoring the implant surface aiming at optimizing the polymer - blood interactions. The final section of the volume is concerned with Biomaterials for Drug Delivery Systems, describing advanced controlled delivery of therapeutics now being developed. This book will be of interest both to biomaterials scientists and polymer (and polymer composite) scientists interested in the latest developments in biomedical polymer applications.
目次
A Selection of Papers: Section 1: Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering. Design of synthetic polymeric structures for cell transplantation and tissue engineering (S. Cohen et al.). Section 2: Biomaterials for Hard Tissue Applications. Histological patterns of the tissue reaction to polymers in orthopaedic surgery (J.H. Boss et al.). Section 3: Biomaterials for Soft Tissue, Blood and Cardiovascular Applications. A new gas discharge process for preparation of non-fouling surfaces on biomaterials (M.-S. Sheu et al.). Section 4: Biomaterials for Drug Delivery Systems. A morphine-triggered delivery system useful in the treatment of heroin addiction (K.V. Roskos et al.). Index.
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