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Title Biomaterials nanoarchitectonics / edited by Mitsuhiro Ebara.

Publication Info. Oxford : William Andrew is an imprint of Elsevier, [2016]

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations.
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Micro & nano technologies
Micro & nano technologies.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Note Print version record.
Summary Biomaterials Nanoarchitectonics, written from the perspectives of authors form NIMS and other researchers worldwide, provides readers with an explanation of the theory and techniques of nanoarchitectonics, exploring its applications in biomedical fields, including regenerative medicine, drug delivery, and diagnostic and treatment systems based on pathogenic mechanisms. The book also explains the use of nanomaterials that enable 'materials therapy', in which the materials themselves elicit a sustainable, curative effect from living tissue.
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; 1 -- Introductory Guide to Nanoarchitectonics; 1.1 -- From Nanotechnology to Nanoarchitectonics; 1.2 -- Challenges in Biomaterials Research; References; 2 -- Drug and Gene Delivery Technologies; 2.1 -- Nanoparticles; 2.1.1 -- Introduction; 2.1.2 -- Micelles; 2.1.3 -- Vesicles; 2.1.4 -- Conjugated Nanoparticles; 2.1.5 -- Conclusions and Future Trends; References; 2.2 -- Supermolecules; 2.2.1 -- Introduction: Basics of Supramolecular Chemistry; 2.2.2 -- Drug Delivery Systems With Host-Guest Systems.
2.2.3 -- Drug Delivery Systems With Supramolecular Assemblies2.2.4 -- Interfacial Supramolecular Systems for Mechanically Controlled Drug Delivery Systems; 2.2.5 -- Conclusions and Future Perspectives; References; 2.3 -- Injectable Hydrogels; 2.3.1 -- Introduction; 2.3.2 -- Chemical Gel (Covalent Network) Systems; 2.3.2.1 -- In Situ Polymerization Systems; 2.3.2.2 -- Two-Polymer Solutions Mixing Systems; 2.3.2.3 -- Enzymatic Reaction Systems; 2.3.3 -- Physical Gel (Noncovalent Network) Systems; 2.3.3.1 -- Temperature-Responsive Systems; 2.3.3.1.1 -- Amphiphilic Block Copolymers.
2.3.3.1.2 -- Multiblock Copolymer Systems2.3.3.1.3 -- Graft Copolymer Systems; 2.3.3.1.4 -- Graft Copolymer Drug Conjugate; 2.3.3.1.5 -- Branched Copolymer Systems; 2.3.3.2 -- Stereocomplex Formation System; 2.3.4 -- Conclusions and Future Trends; References; 2.4 -- Nature-Inspired Polymers; 2.4.1 -- Introduction; 2.4.2 -- Carbohydrate-Inspired Polymers; 2.4.3 -- Peptide/Protein-Inspired Polymers; 2.4.4 -- Conclusion and Future Trends; References; 3 -- Regenerative Medicines; 3.1 -- Preparation of Polymer Scaffolds by Ice Particulate Method for Tissue Engineering; 3.1.1 -- Introduction.
3.1.2 -- Preparation of Funnel-Like Polymer Porous Scaffolds3.1.3 -- Preparation of Micropatterned Polymer Porous Scaffolds; 3.1.4 -- Preparation of Porous Scaffolds of Biodegradable Synthetic Polymers; 3.1.5 -- Preparation of Porous Scaffolds of Biodegradable Naturally Derived Polymers; 3.1.6 -- Conclusions and Future Trends; References; 3.2 -- Cell Sheet Technologies; 3.2.1 -- Introduction; 3.2.2 -- Nanostructure of Thermoresponsive Cell Culture Surfaces Facilitates Cell Sheet Formation and Manipulation.
3.2.3 -- ECM-Mimicking Nanostructure on Thermoresponsive Cell Culture Surfaces for Creating Functional Cell Sheets3.2.4 -- Spatially Organized Three-Dimensional Tissue Reconstruction Using Cell Sheet Technologies; 3.2.4.1 -- Creation of Heterotypic Cell Sheet-Based Tissues; 3.2.4.2 -- Creation of Aligned Tissues by Using Anisotropic Cell Sheets; 3.2.5 -- Conclusions and Future Trends; References; 3.3 -- Cell Manipulation Technologies; 3.3.1 -- Introduction; 3.3.2 -- Development History of Photoactivatable Substrates.
3.3.2.1 -- First Generation: Photoactivatable Substrates Based on Physisorbed Blocking Agents.
Subject Nanostructured materials.
Biomedical materials.
Nanotechnology.
Nanostructures
Nanotechnology
Nanomatériaux.
Biomatériaux.
Nanotechnologie.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Engineering (General)
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Reference.
Biomedical materials
Nanostructured materials
Nanotechnology
Added Author Ebara, Mitsuhiro, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Ebara, Mitsuhiro. Biomaterials Nanoarchitectonics. : Elsevier Science, ©2016 9780323371278
ISBN 0323374999 (electronic bk.)
9780323374996 (electronic bk.)
0323371272
9780323371278
Standard No. CHBIS 010603137
CHVBK 361938675
DEBSZ 482469250
GBVCP 879391758
AU@ 000057212962
AU@ 000066136049
AU@ 000068133172

 
    
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