جزییات کتاب
The functional materials with the most promising outlook have the ability to precisely adjust the biological phenomenon in a controlled mode. Engineering of advanced bio- materials has found striking applications in used for biomedical and diagnostic device applications, such as cell separation, stem-cell, drug delivery, hyperthermia, automated DNA extraction, gene targeting, resonance imaging, biosensors, tissue engineering and organ regeneration.Content: Chapter 1 Application of the Collagen as Biomaterials (pages 1–17): Kwangwoo Nam and Akio KishidaChapter 2 Biological and Medical Significance of Nanodimensional and Nanocrystalline Calcium Orthophosphates (pages 19–99): Sergey V. DorozhkinChapter 3 Layer?by?Layer (LbL) Thin Film: From Conventional To Advanced Biomedical and Bioanalytical Applications (pages 101–114): Wing Cheung MakChapter 4 Polycaprolactone based Nanobiomaterials (pages 115–155): Narendra K. Singh and Pralay MaitiChapter 5 Bone Substitute Materials in Trauma and Orthopedic Surgery – Properties and Use in Clinic (pages 157–189): Esther M.M. Van LieshoutChapter 6 Surface Functionalized Hydrogel Nanoparticles (pages 191–213): Mehrdad Hamidi, Hajar Ashrafi and Amir AzadiChapter 7 Utility and Potential Application of Nanomaterials in Medicine (pages 215–262): Ravindra P. Singh, Jeong ?Woo Choi, Ashutosh Tiwari and Avinash Chand PandeyChapter 8 Gold Nanoparticle?Based Electrochemical Biosensors for Medical Applications (pages 263–277): Ulku AnikChapter 9 Impedimetric DNA Sensing Employing Nanomaterials (pages 279–301): Manel del Valle and Alessandra BonanniChapter 10 Bionanocomposite Matrices in Electrochemical Biosensors (pages 303–321): Ashutosh Tiwari, Atul Tiwari and Ravindra P. SinghChapter 11 Biosilica – Nanocomposites – Nanobiomaterials for Biomedical Engineering and Sensing Applications (pages 323–338): Nikos Chaniotakis and Raluca BuiculescuChapter 12 Molecularly Imprinted Nanomaterial?Based Highly Sensitive and Selective Medical Devices (pages 339–391): Bhim Bali Prasad and Mahavir Prasad TiwariChapter 13 Ground?Breaking Changes in Mimetic and Novel Nanostructured Composites for Intelligent?, Adaptive? and In vivo?Responsive Drug Delivery Therapies (pages 393–434): Dipak K. SarkerChapter 14 Progress of Nanobiomaterials for Theranostic Systems (pages 435–476): Dipendra Gyawali, Michael Palmer, Richard T. Tran and Jian YangChapter 15 Intelligent Drug Delivery Systems for Cancer Therapy (pages 477–513): Mousa Jafari, Bahram Zargar, M. Soltani, D. Nedra Karunaratne, Brian Ingalls and P. ChenChapter 16 The Evolution of Abdominal Wall Reconstruction and the Role of Nonobiotecnology in the Development of Intelligent Abdominal Wall Mesh (pages 515–528): Cherif Boutros, Hany F. Sobhi and Nader HannaChapter 17 Poly(Polyol Sebacate)?Based Elastomeric Nanobiomaterials for Soft Tissue Engineering (pages 529–560): Qizhi ChenChapter 18 Electrospun Nanomatrix for Tissue Regeneration (pages 561–580): Debasish Mondal and Ashutosh TiwariChapter 19 Conducting Polymer Composites for Tissue Engineering Scaffolds (pages 581–593): Yashpal Sharma, Ashutosh Tiwari and Hisatoshi KobayashiChapter 20 Cell Patterning Technologies for Tissue Engineering (pages 595–606): Azadeh Seidi and Murugan Ramalingam