Vincenzini / De Rossi | Biomedical Applications of Smart Materials | Sonstiges | 978-3-908158-14-1 | sack.de

Sonstiges, Englisch, 280 Seiten, Format (B × H): 125 mm x 142 mm, Gewicht: 200 g

Vincenzini / De Rossi

Biomedical Applications of Smart Materials


Erscheinungsjahr 2008
ISBN: 978-3-908158-14-1
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications

Sonstiges, Englisch, 280 Seiten, Format (B × H): 125 mm x 142 mm, Gewicht: 200 g

ISBN: 978-3-908158-14-1
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications


A collection of 42 peer-reviewed papers which, together, represent an authoritative survey of ?Biomedical Applications of Smart Materials?. The papers are grouped under the headings: chapter 1: Advances in smart materials synthesis and functionality; chapter 2: Enabling tools; chapter 3: Medical diagnostic applications; chapter 4: Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering; chapter 5: New therapeutics and intelligent delivery systems; chapter 6: Mini / micro implantable devices; chapter 7: Medical applications of shape memory materials and smart textiles. This special volume has also been published online in the series, ?Advances in Science and Technology? Vol. 57.
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Self-Oscillating Gel as Smart MaterialsBioinspired Polymer Surfaces for Nanodevices and NanomedicineSmart Hydrogels that Respond to Target BiomoleculesEncouraging Nature with Ceramics: The Roles of Surface Roughness and Physio-Chemistry on Cell Response to Substituted ApatitesSynthesis of Bioactive Hydroxyapatite-Zirconia Toughened Composites for Bone Replacement Photoluminescence Response and Particle Size Control of CdSe Quantum Dots by Wet Chemical Synthesis for Biomedical ApplicationsPurification, Dispersion and Biofunctionalization of Singlewall Carbon NanotubesBiomedical Applications of Micro-Nano-TechnologiesMicrosystems for Blood Cell CountingThe Effect of Magnetic Field on Magnetotactic Bacteria BehaviorsLow Voltage Microgripper for Single Cell ManipulationSimulation of Water Flow in a Coated Nano Pore by a Molecular DynamicsWearable Biosensors for Monitoring Wound HealingIntelligent Wearable Systems Achievements, Challenges and PerspectivesArtificial Control of the Bacterial Cell-to-Cell Communication with Autoinducer Recognition GelUltrasonic Transducer Based on ?-PVDF for Fluidic Microagitation in a Lab-on-a-Chip DeviceFabrication of a Microfluidic Device for the Detection of a Specific BiomoleculeThin Film Microsensor for Electrical and Optical Blood DiagnosticsNovel Nitrogen Rich Polymers and Chitosan for Tissue Engineering of Intervertebral DiscsElectrospun Nanofibre Membranes as Wound Dressing MaterialsFabrication of Titanium Fiber Scaffold for Biomaterial UseFabrication of a-TCP, HAp Functionally Graded Porous BeadsAddition of Surface Function to Zirconia for Biomaterial UseSupramolecular Approach to Gene DeliveryA New Drug Vehicle - Lipid Coated Biodegradable NanoparticlesBase Invaders. Coupling Experiments and Multiscale Modeling of Dendrimer-Based siRNA Delivery AgentsTrastuzumab Decorated Nanoparticles for Targeted Chemotherapy of Breast CancerInhibition of Alzheimer Amyloid Aggregation with Sulfate GlycopolymersElectrical Field Responsive Polypyrole in Poly(Acrylic Acid) Hydrogel for Transdermal Drug DeliveryPreparation and Characterization of Highly Water Soluble Drug Loaded PLA MicrocapsulesEffect of Electric Field Strength on the Diffusion of Salicylic Acid through Polyacrylamide HydrogelsNew Antibacterial, Antiadhesive Films Based on Self Assemblies of Modified TetraetherlipidsEnergy Efficient Biomedical Signal Processing in Implantable DevicesImplantable Electronics for the Recovery of Neuromuscular FunctionsTowards an Integrated, Fully-Implantable Vestibular Prosthesis for Balance RestorationEstimate Biocompatibility and Injection-Molding Processability of Ti-Based Metallic Glasses for Dental ImplantPolysiloxane Coatings on Biomedical Micro Devices: Plasma Etching and Properties of Protection Layer Theory and Experiments for Mechanically-Induced Remodeling of Tissue Engineered Blood VesselsFatigue Properties of Superelastic Ti-Ni Filaments Used in Braided Cables for Bone Fixation Design of a Progressively Expandable Stent Using Finite ElementsFunctional Materials for Wearable Sensing, Actuating and Energy HarvestingBio-Sensing Textile for Medical Monitoring Applications


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