Nanotechnology in Medicine and Biology Advanced Topics in Biomaterials Series
Coordonnateurs : Liu Huinan H., Shokuhfar Tolou, Ghosh Sougata
Nanotechnology in Medicine and Biology brings together a multidisciplinary team of experts from the fields of materials science, nanotechnology, medicine and biomedical engineering to introduce new nanoscale biomaterials and their applications, diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the human body. The book presents the fundamentals for understanding the design, properties and selection of nanobiomaterials as well as their real-world applications in medicine. Each chapter addresses current regulations, manufacturing processes, and translation issues of nanobiomaterials for key applications. A discussion of current protocols and their benefits and disadvantages is also included.
This book provides comprehensive background and knowledge in the field of nanobiomaterials that is suitable for academics, scientists and clinicians.
1. Nanobiomaterials for three-dimensional bioprinting 2. Nanobiomaterials for drug delivery and theranostics 3. Nanobiomaterials in hard tissue repair 4. Applications of nanobiomaterials in soft tissue engineering 5. Nanobiomaterials for wound healing 6. Nanobiomaterials for regenerative medicine 7. Nanobiomaterials for bioimaging 8. Nanobiomaterials for medical devices and implants
Dr. Shokuhfar is an expert in the relatively new area within biomedical engineering known as in-situ liquid bioelectron microscopy, and also the area of smart and multifunctional nanobiomater
- Provides fundamental understanding on the design, properties and selection of biomaterials for applications in medicine and biology
- Reviews current regulations, protocols, manufacturing processes and translation issues of nanobiomaterials for medical applications
- Discusses tissue repair, wound healing, regenerative medicine, drug delivery, imaging and medical device applications
Date de parution : 11-2021
Ouvrage de 294 p.
15.2x22.8 cm
Thèmes de Nanotechnology in Medicine and Biology :
Mots-clés :
nanomaterials; nanobiomaterials; biomaterials; diagnosis; medical therapy; medical treatment; tissue repair