Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 337 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
Healthcare technologies series ; 4 |
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Healthcare technologies series ; 4.
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Contents |
Biographies; Preface; Part I. Nanomaterials for hard tissue engineering; 1. Biomimetic coatings of calcium phosphates on titanium alloys -- Bengi Yilmaz and Zafer Evis; 2. Surface modifications of orthopedic implant materials using an electroplating process -- Yardnapar Parcharoen and Sirinrath Sirivisoot; 3. Carbon-based nano biomaterials: design, fabrication and application -- Xiao Lin, Aaron Clasky, Kalyn Lai and Lei Yang; Part II. Nanomaterials for soft tissue engineering; 4. Usage of stem cells in bone and cartilage tissue engineering -- Gorke G. Pekozer and Gamze T. Kose |
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5. Nanobiomaterials and 3D bioprinting for osteochondral regeneration -- Nathan J. Castro and Lijie Grace Zhang6. Self-assembling peptide hydrogels for biomedical applications -- Seren Hamsici and Mustafa O. Guler; Part III. Nanomaterials for bacterial infections and their toxicity; 7. Antimicrobial properties of nanomaterials -- Nhu-Y. Nguyen and Hiunan Liu; 8. Nanoparticle-enhanced radiation killing of bacteria -- Yang Luo, Yong Qiao, Sichao Hou and Ming Su |
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9. Conventional and nano-based approaches to prevent bacterial infection -- Hilal Yazici, Ece Alpaslan, Garima Bhardwaj and Thomas J. Webster10. Nanomaterials used in implant technology and their toxicity -- Mine Altunbek, Gamze Kuku and Mustafa Culha; Part IV. Current and future clinical applications of nanomaterials; 11. Nanotechnology and consumer products: challenges of risk assessment of nanomaterials and current regulatory status -- Haiou Qu; 12. The scientific rationale for using silicon nitride in biomedical implants -- Giuseppe Pezzotti, Bryan McEntire, Wenliang Zhu and B. Sonny Bal |
Summary |
Nanomaterials are able to penetrate nanoscale pores of tissues, possess prolonged circulation, enter cells, and have increased surface area per volume allowing for greater drug loading. For these reasons, nanomaterials are finding numerous uses in medicine including fighting cancer, promoting tissue regeneration, reversing aging, inhibiting infection, limiting inflammation or scar tissue growth, and many others. This book describes the engineering applications and challenges of using nanostructured surfaces and nanomaterials in healthcare. Topics covered include biomimetic coating of calcium phosphates on Ti metals; surface modifications of orthopaedic implant materials using an electroplating process; design, fabrication and application of carbon-based nano biomaterials; usage of stem cells in bone and cartilage tissue engineering; nanobiomaterials and 3D bioprinting for osteochondral regeneration; self- assembled peptide hydrogels for biomedical applications; antimicrobial properties of nanomaterials; nanoparticle enhanced radiation therapy for bacterial infection; nanomaterials used in implant technology and their toxicity; challenges of risk assessment of nanomaterials in consumer products and current regulatory status; and the clinical rationale for silicon nitride bioceramics in orthopedics. With contributions from an international selection of researchers this book is essential reading for researchers in industry and academia working at the interfaces of healthcare, engineering and nanotechnology |
Analysis |
biomedical nanomaterials |
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bacterial radiation killing |
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antimicrobial nanomaterials |
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toxicity |
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bacterial infections |
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self-assembling peptide hydrogels |
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osteochondral regeneration |
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stem cells |
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soft tissue engineering |
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carbon-based nanobiomaterials |
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orthopedic implant materials |
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hard tissue engineering |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Nanotechnology.
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Nanomedicine.
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Nanomedicine
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Theranostic Nanomedicine -- methods
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Nanostructures -- therapeutic use
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Nanotechnology
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Engineering (General)
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Reference.
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Nanotechnology
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antibacterial activity.
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biological tissues.
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carbon.
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cellular biophysics.
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cellular effects of radiation.
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hydrogels.
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microorganisms.
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nanomedicine.
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orthopaedics.
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prosthetics.
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tissue engineering.
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toxicology.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Webster, Thomas J., 1971- editor.
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Yazici, Hilal, editor.
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ISBN |
9781849199650 |
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1849199655 |
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