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Kay C. Dee (Author), David A. Puleo (Author), Rena Bizios (Author)
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0471253944 978-0471253945 September 2, 2002 1
An Introduction to Tissue-Biomaterial Interactions acquaints an undergraduate audience with the fundamental biological processes that influence these sophisticated, cutting-edge procedures. Chapters one through three provide more detail about the molecular-level events that happen at the tissue-implant interface, while chapters four through ten explore selected material, biological, and physiological consequences of these events. The importance of the body’s wound-healing response is emphasized throughout. Specific topics covered include:Structure and properties of biomaterials
  • Proteins
  • Protein-surface interactions
  • Blood-biomaterial interactions
  • Inflammation and infection
  • The immune system
  • Biomaterial responses to implantation
  • Biomaterial surface engineering
  • Intimal hyperplasia and osseointegration as examples of tissue-biomaterial interactions

The text also provides extensive coverage of the three pertinent interfaces between the body and the biomaterial, between the body and the living cells, and between the cells and the biomaterial that are critical in the development of tissue-engineered products that incorporate living cells within a biomaterial matrix. Ideal for a one-semester, biomedical engineering course, An Introduction to Tissue-Biomaterial Interactions provides a solid framework for understanding today’s and tomorrow’s implantable biomedical devices.


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"...well illustrated with a glossary, end-chapter summaries, and references...materials, scientists, medical device designers and manufacturers, corrosion researchers and practitioners, surgeons, and clinicians will profit from reading this book." (CORROSION, February 2006)

"…a concise, topical, and not overly technical hardbound…the strengths of this book are its crisp information and condensed summaries. The jewels of this book are the diagrams and tables." (Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Issue 31:11)

"...delivers precisely what the authors intended...excellent book...great introduction...nicely complements existing texts..." (Advanced Materials, Vol 16(4), 17 Feb 2004)

"This text would be of great use for faculty teaching courses on tissue-biomaterial interactions." (IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology, May/ June 2003)

"...a pleasure to read...highly recommendable..." (Biomateria.com)

"...excellent attention to detail…recommended for graduate students, faculty and researchers, and bioengineers and physicians." (Choice, Vol. 40, No. 6, February 2003)

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Anybody who's ever picked a scab off their knee to see what's underneath, who's wondered why a small papercut can bleed so much, or who's wondered how an embedded splinter can cause so much pain and swelling, will hopefully find this book informative.
The interactions of tissues or blood with biomaterials or medical devices is an area of crucial importance to many medical technologies. The macroscopic, tissue-level events (bone resorption or growth, blood clotting, fibrous tissue encapsulation, etc.) that often determine the success or failure of medical devices or implants are, ultimately, derived from cellular- and molecular-level interactions with the tissue-implant interface. Tissue engineering, a rapidly-growing field of research and development, seeks to control the functions and assembly of living cells. A thorough understanding of fundamental biological mechanisms by which the human body reacts to foreign surfaces, cells, and molecules, is a crucial prerequisite for advanced study in tissue engineering as well as for the continued development of tissue-engineered products.

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  • Hardcover: 248 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Liss; 1 edition (September 2, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471253944
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471253945
  • Product Dimensions: 10.4 x 7.2 x 0.8 inches
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First Sentence:
In the past, there was no targeted development of biomaterials based on scientific criteria. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
lymphatic leukocytes, biomaterial surface, contact angle analysis, demarcation membranes, fibrin threads, wound healing process, implanted biomaterial, fibrous encapsulation, foreign body giant cells, clonal selection theory, intimal hyperplasia, hip implant, dental implants, tissue thromboplastin
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John Wiley, New York, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, Saunders Company, Academic Press, Biomed Mater Res, National Institutes of Health, Basic Histology, Mosby-Year Book, Protein Data Bank, Churchill Livingstone, Color Atlas of Hematological Cytology, Epitope Type, Plenum Press, United States, Biological Performance of Materials, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Textbook of Medical Physiology, Clinical Immunology, Marcel Dekker, Opening Occluded Vessels, San Diego
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