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    Biological Performance of Materials 4e

    Yayınevi : CRC Press
    Yazar : Jonathan Black
    ISBN :9780849339592
    Sayfa Sayısı :520
    Baskı Sayısı :4
    Basım Yılı :2005
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    Fundamentals of Biocompatibility

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    Features

    • Focuses on principles of biological performance at a relatively fundamental level
    • Examines the concept of biocompatibility and the arguments for the broader concept of biological performance
    • Offers references, test methods, and approaches for establishing the biological performances of materials
    • Tabulates generic materials properties
    • Explores approaches for detecting clinical issues associated with biomaterials in animal models and in patients
    • Covers the design, qualification, standardization, and regulation of implant materials

    Summary

    Bioengineers need a thorough grounding in biocompatibility - the biological performance of materials. Until now, there were no publications suitable for a neophyte in the field; prior publications were either not comprehensive or focused on rather narrow interests. Drawing on the author's 35 years of experience as a teacher, researcher, and consultant in biomaterials science and engineering (BSE), Biological Performance of Materials: Fundamentals of Biocompatibility, Fourth Edition focuses primarily on principles of biological performance at a relatively fundamental level, analyzing interactions between living organisms and nonliving materials used in medical devices - the subject that sets BSE apart as a distinct field of investigation.

    Following an introductory section, the book is divided into three sections: the material response to biological systems, host response to biomaterials, and test methods for determining biological response in vitro as well as in animal models and clinical settings.

    Supplemental "Interparts" summarize the physical properties of commonly used metallic, polymeric, and ceramic biomaterials. They also provide a guide to understanding the clinical performance of implanted biomaterials.
     
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    Features

    • Focuses on principles of biological performance at a relatively fundamental level
    • Examines the concept of biocompatibility and the arguments for the broader concept of biological performance
    • Offers references, test methods, and approaches for establishing the biological performances of materials
    • Tabulates generic materials properties
    • Explores approaches for detecting clinical issues associated with biomaterials in animal models and in patients
    • Covers the design, qualification, standardization, and regulation of implant materials

    Summary

    Bioengineers need a thorough grounding in biocompatibility - the biological performance of materials. Until now, there were no publications suitable for a neophyte in the field; prior publications were either not comprehensive or focused on rather narrow interests. Drawing on the author's 35 years of experience as a teacher, researcher, and consultant in biomaterials science and engineering (BSE), Biological Performance of Materials: Fundamentals of Biocompatibility, Fourth Edition focuses primarily on principles of biological performance at a relatively fundamental level, analyzing interactions between living organisms and nonliving materials used in medical devices - the subject that sets BSE apart as a distinct field of investigation.

    Following an introductory section, the book is divided into three sections: the material response to biological systems, host response to biomaterials, and test methods for determining biological response in vitro as well as in animal models and clinical settings.

    Supplemental "Interparts" summarize the physical properties of commonly used metallic, polymeric, and ceramic biomaterials. They also provide a guide to understanding the clinical performance of implanted biomaterials.
     
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