Nanobiomaterials in soft tissue engineering : applications of nanobiomaterials /
This book brings together recent developments and the latest approaches in the field of soft tissue engineering at the nanoscale, offering a new perspective on the evolution of current and future applications. Leading researchers from around the world present the latest research and share new insigh...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Kidlington, Oxford, UK :
William Andrew is an imprint of Elsevier,
2016.
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Colección: | Applications of nanobiomaterials ;
volume 5. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction to Soft Tissue Engineering of Nanobiomaterials
- Chapter 1: Soft tissue engineering and microbial infections: challenges and perspectives
- Chapter 2: Nanotechnology approaches for skin wound regeneration using drug-delivery systems
- Chapter 3: Bacterial cellulose for advanced medical materials
- Chapter 4: Applications of nanobiopolymers for soft tissue engineering
- Chapter 5: Machine design for multimaterial processing
- Chapter 6: Advanced nanobiomaterials in tissue engineering: synthesis, properties, and applications
- Chapter 7: Collagen-based nanobiomaterials: challenges in soft tissue engineering
- Chapter 8: Micro/nanofiber-based scaffolds for soft tissue engineering applications: potential and current challenges
- Chapter 9: Natural polymer-based hydrogels as scaffolds for tissue engineering
- Chapter 10: Bioactive nanomaterials for cartilage and muscle regeneration
- Chapter 11: Fabrication of complex biomaterial scaffolds for soft tissue engineering by electrospinning
- Chapter 12: Oxygen-generating nanobiomaterials for the treatment of diabetes: a tissue engineering approach
- Chapter 13: Advances in the field of soft tissue engineering: from pure regenerative to integrative solutions
- Chapter 14: Tissue engineering: use of electrospinning technique for recreating physiological functions
- Chapter 15: In vivo microscopic and mechanical characteristics of bioengineered and biodegradable tissue scaffolds and nanomaterials.