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Biomaterials science and biocompatability /

By: Silver, Frederick H, 1949-.
Contributor(s): Christiansen, David L.
Publisher: New York : Springer, c1999Description: x, 342 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0387987118 (acidfree paper); 9780387987118.Subject(s): Biomedical materials | Biocompatibility | Biocompatible Materials | Biomatériaux | BiocompatibilitéDDC classification: 610.28
Contents:
Ch. 1. Introduction to biomaterials science and biocompatibility -- Ch. 2. Introduction to structure and properties of biological tissues -- Ch. 3. Introduction to structure and properties of polymers, metals, and ceramics -- Ch. 4. Microscopic and macroscopic structure of tissue -- Ch. 5. Determination of physical structure and modeling -- Ch. 6. Assembly of biological macromolecules -- Ch. 7. Mechanical properties of tissues -- Ch. 8. Pathobiology and response to tissue injury -- Ch. 9. Wound healing -- Ch. 10. Pathobiological responses to implants -- Ch. 11. Tissue engineering -- Ch. 12. Future considerations.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ch. 1. Introduction to biomaterials science and biocompatibility -- Ch. 2. Introduction to structure and properties of biological tissues -- Ch. 3. Introduction to structure and properties of polymers, metals, and ceramics -- Ch. 4. Microscopic and macroscopic structure of tissue -- Ch. 5. Determination of physical structure and modeling -- Ch. 6. Assembly of biological macromolecules -- Ch. 7. Mechanical properties of tissues -- Ch. 8. Pathobiology and response to tissue injury -- Ch. 9. Wound healing -- Ch. 10. Pathobiological responses to implants -- Ch. 11. Tissue engineering -- Ch. 12. Future considerations.

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