Normal view MARC view ISBD view

Engineering of Functional Skeletal Tissues [electronic resource] /edited by Felix Bronner, Mary C. Farach-Carson, Antonios G. Mikos.

by Bronner, Felix [editor.]; Farach-Carson, Mary C [editor.]; Mikos, Antonios G [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Topics in Bone Biology: 3Publisher: London : Springer London, 2007.Description: XIV, 178 p. online resource.ISBN: 9781846283666.Subject(s): Medicine | Orthopedics | Physical therapy | Surgery | Biomedical engineering | Medicine & Public Health | Orthopedics | Physiotherapy | Surgery | Biomedical EngineeringDDC classification: 616.7 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Stem Cells and the Art of Mesenchymal Maintenance -- Osteogenic Growth Factors and Cytokines and Their Role in Bone Repair -- Bone Allograft Safety and Performance -- Biodegradable Orthopedic Implants -- Titanium Fiber Mesh: A Nondegradable Scaffold Material -- Engineering Polymeric Scaffolds for Bone Grafts -- Injectable Scaffolds for Bone and Cartilage Regeneration -- Motion and Bone Regeneration -- Dental Applications of Bone Biology -- Multiscale Computational Engineering of Bones: State-of-the-Art Insights for the Future.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This volume, the third in the series Topics in Bone Biology, discusses current knowledge of bone replacement. It is designed to integrate biological and engineering knowledge. The biology of stem cells and cell signals, knowledge needed to make stem cell engineered bone tissue a reality and how to prevent bone allograft infection is discussed. In addition, non-degradable and biodegradable scaffolds, necessary implants to attract bone cells and to build suitable bone replacements follows. Other topics include motion and bone degeneration analysis and how mechanical factors affect bone healing, implants and how they have become a major tool in reparative dentistry and the application of computational modeling to prosthesis design. Written by acknowledged authorities in their fields, this volume, like the others in the series, has extensive lists of references, many illustrations and tables. The book is of interest to bioengineers, orthopedists, reconstructive surgeons, dentists, physiotherapists and all who work in the fields of skeletal and dental tissue engineering and rehabilitation, as well as basic bone scientists interested in translational research.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Add tag(s)
Log in to add tags.
    average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)

Stem Cells and the Art of Mesenchymal Maintenance -- Osteogenic Growth Factors and Cytokines and Their Role in Bone Repair -- Bone Allograft Safety and Performance -- Biodegradable Orthopedic Implants -- Titanium Fiber Mesh: A Nondegradable Scaffold Material -- Engineering Polymeric Scaffolds for Bone Grafts -- Injectable Scaffolds for Bone and Cartilage Regeneration -- Motion and Bone Regeneration -- Dental Applications of Bone Biology -- Multiscale Computational Engineering of Bones: State-of-the-Art Insights for the Future.

This volume, the third in the series Topics in Bone Biology, discusses current knowledge of bone replacement. It is designed to integrate biological and engineering knowledge. The biology of stem cells and cell signals, knowledge needed to make stem cell engineered bone tissue a reality and how to prevent bone allograft infection is discussed. In addition, non-degradable and biodegradable scaffolds, necessary implants to attract bone cells and to build suitable bone replacements follows. Other topics include motion and bone degeneration analysis and how mechanical factors affect bone healing, implants and how they have become a major tool in reparative dentistry and the application of computational modeling to prosthesis design. Written by acknowledged authorities in their fields, this volume, like the others in the series, has extensive lists of references, many illustrations and tables. The book is of interest to bioengineers, orthopedists, reconstructive surgeons, dentists, physiotherapists and all who work in the fields of skeletal and dental tissue engineering and rehabilitation, as well as basic bone scientists interested in translational research.

There are no comments for this item.

Log in to your account to post a comment.
@ Jomo Kenyatta University Of Agriculture and Technology Library

Powered by Koha