Notas: | 1. Classification of MOFs by Structure: For Biomedical Engineering<br>2. Nomenclature of MOFs<br>3. Secondary Building Units of MOFs<br>4. Mixed Metal Systems for the Synthesis of MOFs<br>5. MOFs Linkers useful for Biomedical Applications<br>6. The Role of Flexibility in MOFs<br>7. Defects and Disorders in MOFs<br>8. Surface Modification of MOFs for Biomedical Applications<br>9. Hydrothermal Synthesis of MOFs<br>10. Microwave Synthesis of MOFs<br>11. Electrochemical Synthesis of MOFs<br>12. Mechanochemical Synthesis of MOFs<br>13. Sonochemical Synthesis of MOFs<br>14. Synthetic Post-Modification of MOFs for Biomedical Applications<br>15. Characterization of MOFs<br>16. Adsorption, Delivery and Controlled Release of Therapeutic Molecules from MOFs<br>17. BioMOFs<br>18. Antibacterial Activity of MOFs<br>19. Toxicity of MOFs in Biological Systems<br>20. Functional MOFs as Theranostics<br>21. Functional MOFs as Molecular Imaging Probes<br>22. State-of-the-art and future perspectives of MOFs in medicine |