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|a Principles of Cellular Engineering :
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|a Front Cover; PRINCIPLES OF CELLULAR ENGINEERING: UNDERSTANDING THE BIOMOLECULAR INTERFACE; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; PART I: CELL-SUBSTRATE ADHESION; Chapter 1. Traction Forces Exerted by Adherent Cells; Chapter 2. Control of Endothelial Cell Adhesion by Mechanotransmission from Cytoskeleton to Substrate; Chapter 3. Use of Hydrodynamic Shear Stress to Analyze Cell Adhesion; Chapter 4. Cellular Tensegrity Models and Cell-Substrate Interactions; PART II: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF THE CELL SURFACE; Chapter 5. Bond Formation During Cell Compression.
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|a Chapter 6. Dynamics of the Neutrophil Surface During Emigration from BloodChapter 7. Glycocalyx Regulation of Cell Adhesion; PART III: ENGINEERED BIOMIMETIC SURFACES; Chapter 8. Atomistic Modeling of Protein Adsorption to Ceramic Biomaterials in Water: A First Step Toward Realistic Simulation of the Biomaterials Surface in Vivo; Chapter 9. Model Cell Membrane Surfaces for Measuring Receptor-Ligand Interactions; Chapter 10. A Flow Chamber fo.
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|a This comprehensive work discusses novel biomolecular surfaces that have been engineered to either control or measure cell function at the atomic, molecular, and cellular levels. Each chapter presents real results, concepts, and expert perspectives of how cells interact with biomolecular surfaces, with particular emphasis on interactions within complex mechanical environments such as in the cardiovascular system. In addition, the book provides detailed coverage of inflammation and cellular immune response as a useful model for how engineering concepts and tools may be effectively applied to com.
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