Tissue engineering and novel delivery systems /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Marcel Dekker,
[2004]
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Table of Contents:
- Role of extracellular matrix remodeling in advanced biocompatibility
- Elastic protein-based biomaterials : elements of basic science, controlled release, and biocompatibility
- Noninvasive measurement of the transient adhesion of cells to blood-contacting surfaces
- Clinical properties and healing characteristics of e-PTFE vascular grafts and their effects on long-term patency
- Biomaterials and stent technology
- Long-term evaluation of a novel tissue adhesive (BioGlue) for use in surgery
- Bioengineered skin reconstituted from cultured epidermis and cryopreserved dermis : converting cryopreserved skin allografts into a permanent skin substitute
- Cutaneous gene therapy with cultured skin substitutes
- Surface properties of polymeric biomaterials and their modification for tissue engineering applications
- Principles of living organ reconstruction by tissue engineering
- Recombinant protein scaffolds for tissue engineering
- Auricular cartilage tissue engineering
- Rheology of biological fluids and their substitutes
- Production of microbial polyesters and their application in the construction of biodegradable, controlled antibiotic release systems
- Microencapsulation of protein drugs : a novel approach
- Polymeric gene delivery systems
- Bioactive molecules and biodelivery systems
- Biodegradable nanoparticles as drug delivery sytems for parenteral administration
- Biodegradable hydrogels as drug controlled release vehicles
- Growth factor delivery by a cloned multipotent cell from bone marrow stroma potentiates bone repair
- New synthetic biodegradable polymers for bond morphogenetic protein delivery systems
- Nanosized biosensors and delivery vehicles
- Relationships between biomaterials and biosensors
- Collagen : the next generation of resorbable biodevices in surgery
- Polyhydroxybutyrate and its copolymers : application in the medical field
- From polymer chemistry and physicochemistry to nanoparticulate drug carrier design and applications
- Hyperspectral analysis of collagen infused with bisGMA-based polymeric adhesive