Handbook of Polymers in Medicine combines core concepts and advanced research on polymers, providing a better understanding of this class of materials in medicine. The book covers all aspects of medical polymers from characteristics and biocompatibility, to the diverse array of applications in medicine. Chapters cover an introduction to polymers in medicine and the challenges associated with biocompatibility in human tissue, polyurethane and supramolecular polymers and their specific applications in medicine, from tissue regeneration to orthopedic surgery and cancer therapeutics. This book…mehr
Handbook of Polymers in Medicine combines core concepts and advanced research on polymers, providing a better understanding of this class of materials in medicine. The book covers all aspects of medical polymers from characteristics and biocompatibility, to the diverse array of applications in medicine. Chapters cover an introduction to polymers in medicine and the challenges associated with biocompatibility in human tissue, polyurethane and supramolecular polymers and their specific applications in medicine, from tissue regeneration to orthopedic surgery and cancer therapeutics. This book offers an interdisciplinary approach that will appeal to researchers in a range of disciplines, including biomedical engineering, materials science, chemistry, pharmacology and translational medicine. The book will also make a useful reference for clinicians and those in medical fields who are interested in materials for medical applications, as well as R&D groups involved in medical device design.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. An introduction into the use of polymers in medicine 2. Role of polymers' chemistry and physics for medical applications 3. Natural and synthetic polymers in medicine 4. Biomimetic/bioinspired polymeric materials 5. An overview on cell-polymer interactions 6. Protein adsorption on polymeric surfaces 7. Biocompatibility of polymers 8. Hemocompatible polymers for medical applications 9. Nanostructured polymeric materials for medicine 10. Hydrogels: recent advances in medicine 11. Poly(ethylene glycol) based biomaterials 12. Polyurethane as biomaterials for biomedical applications 13. Polymer-protein conjugate as therapeutic 14. Acrylates and amines-based cationic polymers 15. Oxazoline- and caprolactone-based polymeric materials 16. Azobenzene-based polymers for medical applications 17. Supramolecular polymers for medical applications 18. Conductive polymers for medical applications 19. Biodegradable/bioresorbable polymers for medical applications 20. Bioresorbable polymers for medical applications 21. Stimuli-responsive polymers for medical applications 22. Polcaprolactone as biomaterials 23. Phospholipid polymers for medical applications 24. Silicon-based polymers for biomedical application 25. Polymers in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine 26. Polymers in wound repair and skin regeneration 27. Polymers in bone and orthopedic surgery 28. Emerging polymers in dentistry 29. Polymers for cardiovascular engineering 30. Polymers in corneal regeneration and ophthalmology 31. Polymers in cancer research and clinical oncology 32. Polymers in drug delivery and targeting 33. Polymer based biosensors for medical applications 34. Processing and characterization of polymeric biomaterials 35. Regulations and standards for polymers in medicine 36. Polymers in medicine: State-of-the-art and challenges
1. An introduction into the use of polymers in medicine 2. Role of polymers' chemistry and physics for medical applications 3. Natural and synthetic polymers in medicine 4. Biomimetic/bioinspired polymeric materials 5. An overview on cell-polymer interactions 6. Protein adsorption on polymeric surfaces 7. Biocompatibility of polymers 8. Hemocompatible polymers for medical applications 9. Nanostructured polymeric materials for medicine 10. Hydrogels: recent advances in medicine 11. Poly(ethylene glycol) based biomaterials 12. Polyurethane as biomaterials for biomedical applications 13. Polymer-protein conjugate as therapeutic 14. Acrylates and amines-based cationic polymers 15. Oxazoline- and caprolactone-based polymeric materials 16. Azobenzene-based polymers for medical applications 17. Supramolecular polymers for medical applications 18. Conductive polymers for medical applications 19. Biodegradable/bioresorbable polymers for medical applications 20. Bioresorbable polymers for medical applications 21. Stimuli-responsive polymers for medical applications 22. Polcaprolactone as biomaterials 23. Phospholipid polymers for medical applications 24. Silicon-based polymers for biomedical application 25. Polymers in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine 26. Polymers in wound repair and skin regeneration 27. Polymers in bone and orthopedic surgery 28. Emerging polymers in dentistry 29. Polymers for cardiovascular engineering 30. Polymers in corneal regeneration and ophthalmology 31. Polymers in cancer research and clinical oncology 32. Polymers in drug delivery and targeting 33. Polymer based biosensors for medical applications 34. Processing and characterization of polymeric biomaterials 35. Regulations and standards for polymers in medicine 36. Polymers in medicine: State-of-the-art and challenges
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