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Title Nanotechnology in medicine and biology / edited by Huinan H. Liu, Tolou Shokuhfar, Sougata Ghosh.

Publication Info. Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Oxford, United Kingdom ; Cambridge, MA : Elsevier, [2022]

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Description 1 online resource (296 pages)
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Series Elsevier Series on Advanced Topics in Biomaterials
Elsevier Series on Advanced Topics in Biomaterials
Contents Intro -- Nanotechnology in Medicine and Biology -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Nanobiomaterials for three-dimensional bioprinting -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Inkjet bioprinting -- 1.3 Bioplotting -- 1.4 Fused-deposition modeling -- 1.5 Selective laser sintering -- 1.6 Stereolithography -- 1.7 3D printing for complex tissue and organ regeneration -- 1.7.1 Bone -- 1.7.2 Cartilage and osteochondral tissue -- 1.7.3 Neural tissue -- 1.7.4 Vascular tissue -- 1.7.5 Organs -- 1.8 4D printing -- 1.9 Conclusion and future perspectives -- Acknowledgments
Bibliography References-Chapter 2 Nanobiomaterials for drug delivery and theranostics-2.1 Introduction-2.2 Design parameters of nanomedicine for drug delivery and theranostics-2.3 Targeted drug delivery for cancer therapy-2.3.1 Passive targeting-2.3.2 Active targeting-2.3.2.1 Tumor cell targeting-2.3.2.2 Vascular targeting (anti-angiogenesis)-2.4 Toxicity of nanobiomaterials-2.5 Biodegradable nanomaterials used in controlled drug delivery and imaging-2.5.1 Organic and polymer-based nanocarriers-2.5.1.1 Liposomes-2.5.1.2 Biodegradable polymer-based nanocarriers.
Contents 2.5.1.3 Dendrimers -- 2.5.2 Inorganic nanobiomaterials for drug delivery and imaging -- 2.5.2.1 Carbon-based nanomaterials -- i) Fullerenes -- ii) Carbon nanotubes -- iii) Graphene and graphene oxide -- 2.5.2.2 Gold nanoparticles -- 2.5.2.3 Magnetic nanoparticles -- 2.5.2.4 Quantum dots -- 2.5.2.5 Mesoporous silica nanoparticles -- 2.6 Conclusion and future perspectives -- References -- Chapter 3 Nanobiomaterials in hard tissue repair -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Biomaterials in hard tissue engineering -- 3.2.1 Problems in biomaterials -- 3.2.2 Why nanobiomaterials are a potential solution?
3.3 Nanobiomaterials in tissue engineering -- 3.3.1 Polymeric nanobiomaterials -- 3.3.1.1 Polymers of natural origin -- 3.3.1.2 Synthetic polymers -- 3.3.2 Ceramic nanobiomaterials -- 3.3.2.1 Bioceramics -- 3.3.2.2 Bioglass: Bioactive ceramic materials -- 3.3.3 Metallic nanobiomaterials -- 3.3.4 Nanobiomaterials from carbon -- 3.3.5 Nanobiomaterial composites -- 3.4 Role of stem cells -- 3.5 Conclusion and future perspectives -- References -- Chapter 4 Application of nanobiomaterials in soft tissue engineering -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Tissue engineering
4.2.1 Nanotechnology in scaffold designing -- 4.2.2 Nanobiomaterials in soft tissue regeneration -- 4.3 Nanobiomaterials in cartilage tissue engineering -- 4.3.1 Cartilage tissue -- 4.3.2 Rationale for cartilage tissue engineering -- 4.3.3 Cartilage tissue engineering -- 4.3.4 Nanobiomaterials in cartilage tissue engineering -- 4.3.4.1 Nanofibers in cartilage tissue engineering -- 4.3.4.2 Nanocomposites in cartilage tissue engineering -- 4.4 Nanobiomaterials in tendon/ligament tissue engineering -- 4.4.1 Tendon/ligament tissue -- 4.4.2 Rationale for tendon/ligament tissue engineering
Note 4.4.3 Nanobiomaterials in tendon/ligament tissue engineering.
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 30, 2021).
Summary 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.
Subject Biomedical materials -- Technological innovations.
Biomatériaux -- Innovations.
Added Author Liu, Huinan, editor.
Shokuhfar, Tolou, editor.
Ghosh, Sougata, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Liu, Huinan. Nanotechnology in Medicine and Biology. San Diego : Elsevier, ©2021 9780128194690
ISBN 0128226714 (electronic book)
9780128226711 (electronic bk.)
0128194693
9780128194690
Standard No. AU@ 000070477224

 
    
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