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E-raamat: Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine: A Nano Approach [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

Edited by , Edited by (University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA), Edited by (University of Turku, Finland), Edited by (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa)
  • Formaat: 592 pages, 21 Tables, black and white; 242 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Sep-2012
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780429111372
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  • Formaat: 592 pages, 21 Tables, black and white; 242 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Sep-2012
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780429111372
Through the integration of strategies from life science, engineering, and clinical medicine, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine hold the promise of new solutions to current health challenges. This rapidly developing field requires continual updates to the state-of-the-art knowledge in all of the aforementioned sciences. Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine: A Nano Approach provides a compilation of the important aspects of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, including dentistry, from fundamental principles to current advances and future trends.

Written by internationally renowned scientists, engineers, and clinicians, the chapters cover the following areas:





Nanobiomaterials and scaffoldsincluding nanocomposites and electrospun nanofibers Tissue mechanics Stem cells and nanobiomaterials Oral and cranial implants and regeneration of bone Cartilage tissue engineering Controlled releaseDNA, RNA, and protein delivery Animal science and clinical medicine

The editors designed this textbook with a distinctive theme focusing on the utilization of nanotechnology, biomaterials science in tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine with the inclusion of important clinical aspects. In addition to injured veterans and other individuals, increased life expectancy in the industrialized world is creating a growing population that will require regenerative medicine, producing greater pressure to develop procedures and treatments to improve quality of life. This book bridges the gap between nanotechnology and tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, facilitating the merger of these two fields and the important transition from laboratory discoveries to clinical applications.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Editors xv
Contributors xix
Chapter 1 Biostable Composite Biomaterials in Medical Applications
1(18)
Pekka K. Vallittu
Chapter 2 Bioceramic and Biopolymer Nanocomposite Materials for Use in Orthopedic Applications
19(24)
Clark E. Barrett
Ruth E. Cameron
Serena M. Best
Chapter 3 Tailoring of Bioactive Glasses
43(16)
Leena Hupa
Chapter 4 Bioactive Ceramic Coatings for Metallic Implants
59(26)
Niko Moritz
Paula Linderback
Timo O. Narhi
Chapter 5 Induction of Bone Formation by Calcium Phosphate-Based Biomimetic Macroporous Constructs
85(20)
Ugo Ripamonti
Chapter 6 Bioinspired Titanium Implants: The Concavity---The Shape of Life
105(20)
Ugo Ripamonti
Louise Renton
Jean-Claude Petit
Chapter 7 Bioactive Surface Modifications for Dental and Orthopedic Implants
125(36)
Ivan Donati
Eleonora Marsich
Andrea Travan
Sergio Paoletti
Chapter 8 Oral Implants: Biological Background and Current Concepts in Peri-Implantitis Treatment
161(28)
Nicola U. Zitzmann
Tuomas Waltimo
Chapter 9 Soft Tissue Attachment on Implant Surface
189(16)
Timo O. Narhi
Chapter 10 Surface Chemical Determination of the Placement, Growth, and Differentiation of Cells for Drug Screening, Toxin Detection, and Lab-on-a-Chip Applications
205(24)
Peter Molnar
Murugan Ramalingam
James J. Hickman
Chapter 11 Electrospun Nanofibers as Next-Generation Bioactive Tissue Scaffolds
229(22)
Victor Leung
Ryan Hartwell
Elodie Faure
Heejae Yang
Aziz Ghahary
Frank Ko
Chapter 12 Mechanics of Fiber-Reinforced Scaffolds and Tissues Formed from Organized Electrospun Assemblies
251(48)
Matthew B. Fisher
Robert L. Mauck
Chapter 13 Regulation of Stem Cell Behavior Using Nanobiomaterials
299(22)
Andrew M. Handorf
Patrick T. Brown
John G. Barber
Wan-Ju Li
Chapter 14 Biomaterials and Their Use in Craniofacial Surgery
321(24)
Kurt Laedrach
Chapter 15 Nanobiomaterials for Bone Tissue Engineering
345(26)
Meng Deng
Roshan James
Cato T. Laurencin
Sangamesh G. Kumbar
Chapter 16 Stem Cells, Growth Factors, and Biomaterials in Bone Surgery
371(24)
George K. B. Sandor
Chapter 17 Nanomaterials for Cartilage Regeneration
395(18)
Shirley Keolebogile Motaung
A. Hari Reddi
Chapter 18 Cartilage Tissue Engineering: Advances in Stem Cell-Based Approaches
413(20)
Sibylle Grad
Martin J. Stoddart
David Eglin
Mauro Alini
Chapter 19 Stem Cells and Nanobiomaterials for Cardiac Tissue Regeneration
433(20)
Debasish Mondal
Chapter 20 Nanotechnology for Engineering Cellular Microenvironment and Gene Delivery
453(20)
Janice H. Lai
Anusuya Ramasubramanian
Shaheen Jeeawoody
Fan Yang
Chapter 21 Nanobiomaterial-Based Short Interfering RNA Delivery Systems
473(26)
Yoon N. Cho
Murugan Ramalingam
Ziyad S. Haidar
Chapter 22 Sugar-Glass Nanoparticles for Protein Delivery
499(20)
Jyotsnendu Giri
Marcus T. Cicerone
Chapter 23 Clinical Relevance of Tissue Engineering
519(16)
Koteshwar N. Sridhar
Daniel G. Miller
Chapter 24 Future Perspectives of Biomaterials and Stem Cells in Regenerative Medicine
535(18)
Dilip Dey
Index 553
Murugan Ramalingam is an associate professor and scientist G at the Centre for Stem Cell Research (CSCR), Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, Christian Medical College Bagayam Campus, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India. He is also an adjunct associate professor at the Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan. Dr. Ramalingams current research interests focus on the development of multiphase biomaterials, through conventional to nanotechnology to biomimetic approaches, cell patterning, stem cell differentiation, and tissue engineering. He is the author of more than 125 publications, including peer-reviewed journal papers, conference proceedings, book chapters, authored books, edited books, and patents relevant to biomaterials and tissue engineering. He serves on the editorial boards of multiple biomaterials- and tissue engineering-related journals.

Pekka Vallittu is a full professor of biomaterials science in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Turku, Finland, and works as the dean of the Institute of Dentistry and the director of the Turku Clinical Biomaterials Centre. He is also an honorary professor at the University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam. Professor Vallittus research activity on fiber-reinforced composites started from his hobby of model aircraft and has lasted for more than 25 years. His first applications for fiber-reinforced composites were in dentistry, followed by active research to utilize fiber-reinforced composites as biomimetic materials, also in medicine. Professor Vallittu has more than 300 original research papers, 500 other papers and abstracts, and 140 granted international patents based on 17 innovations. He has been awarded a Distinguished Scientist Award in Prosthodontics and Implant Research by the International Association of Dental Research.

Ugo Ripamonti is a professor and the director of the Bone Research Laboratory, a research unit of the South African Medical Research Council and the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, within the Faculty of Health Sciences at the medical school. Dr. Ripamonti is a national and an international scholar focusing on experimentation on tissue engineering of bone, tissue induction, and morphogenesis by transforming growth factor-s and osteoinductive biomimetic matrices in preclinical and clinical contexts. He has received numerous awards, including the Marshall R. Urist Awarded Lecture at the Sixth International Conference on Bone Morphogenetic Proteins in 2006 in Dubrovnik. He has published more than 200 scientific papers, including patents and book chapters for specialists.

Wan-Ju Li is the principal investigator of the Musculoskeletal Biology and Regenerative Medicine Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is also an affiliated faculty member in the Cellular and Molecular Biology Program, Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Center. Professor Lis research interests include stem cell, tissue engineering, nanobiomaterial, and skeletal biology. He has received the Fellow Award for Research Excellence from the National Institutes of Health and the Young Investigator Research Award from the North American Spine Society. Professor Li has published 30 papers, nine book chapters, and more than 60 abstracts. He holds three patents in cartilage, intervertebral disc, and tendon/ligament applications. He also serves in the editorial board of the American Journal of Stem Cells, the Journal of Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering, the Formosan Journal of Musculoskeletal Disorders, and the Journal of Biosensors and Bioelectronics.