Definitions of Biomaterials for the Twenty-First Century (Materials Today) – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780128182918,0128182911
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- ISBN-10 : 0128182911
- ISBN-13 : 978-0128182918
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Definitions of Biomaterials for the Twenty-First Century is a review of key, critical biomaterial terms and definitions endorsed by the International Union of Societies for Biomaterials Science and Engineering. The topics and definitions discussed include those in general biomaterials and applications, biocompatibility, implantable and interventional devices, drug delivery systems, regenerative medicine and emerging biomaterials. The book reviews the discussion of these terms by leaders in the global biomaterials community and summarizes the agreed upon definitions.
- Provides readers with the official definitions of critical biomaterials terms endorsed by the International Union of Societies for Biomaterials Science and Engineering
- Includes the combined contributions from more than 50 global leaders in the biomaterials community
- Updates terms based on the latest advances in clinical and scientific understanding and expanded scope of biomaterials science
Table contents:
I. Introduction
A Background
B Logistics of the Consensus Conference
C Structure of Definitions
D Introductory General Definitions
E Terms to be Discussed
F Structure of the Proceedings
G Introductory Comments at the Conference
II. Biomaterials and biomedical materials
A Biomaterial
B Biomedical Material
III. Biomaterial types
A Bioceramic
B Biopolymer
C Hydrogel
D BioHybrid Material
E Responsive Biomaterial (considered along with smart material and intelligent material)
F Tissue Inducing Biomaterial
G Other Biomaterials Types: No Voting, With or Without Discussion
IV. Biocompatibility and immune responses to biomaterials
A Biocompatibility
B Inflammation
C Adaptive Acquired Immune System
D Hypersensitivity
E Myofibroblast
F Mechanotransduction
G Blood Compatibility
H Thrombogenicity
I Complement Activation
J Macrophage Phenotype
K Other Biocompatibility-Related Terms: No Voting, With or Without Discussion
V. Biodegradation phenomena
A Biodegradation
B Biodegradable Polymer
C Biodegradable Metal
VI. Regenerative medicine
A Regeneration
B Regenerative Medicine
C Tissue Engineering
D Regenerative Engineering
E Decellularization
F Recellularization
G Whole Organ Engineering
H Scaffold
I Template
J Immunoisolation
K Other Regenerative Medicine-Related Terms: No Voting, With or Without Discussion
VII. Biomaterial-based devices
A Implant
B Percutaneous and Transcutaneous
C Prosthesis
D Bioprosthesis
E Stenosis
F Stent
G Implant-Related Infection
H Other Biomaterial-Based Devices Terms: No Voting, With or Without Discussion
VIII. Biomaterial-based delivery systems
A Drug Delivery
B Controlled Release
C Pulsatile Delivery
D Zero-Order Release
E Intracellular Delivery
F Therapeutic Agent
G Programmable Delivery, Sustained Delivery, Immediate Delivery
H Other Biomaterial-Based Delivery Terms: No Voting, With or Without Discussion
IX. Biomaterial-based biotechnology
A Biochip
B Organ-on-a-chip
C Microphysiological System
D Organoid
E Biomaterials Genome/Biomaterialomics
F Bio-click Reactions
G Bioink
H Other Biomaterials-Based Biotechnology Terms: No Voting, With or Without Discussion
I Nanoscale and Nanotechnology
X. Commentary and summary
A Generic Issues
B Terms With Definitions That Achieved Consensus and Which Supported or Slightly Modified Existing Definitions
C Terms With Definitions That Achieved Consensus and Which Significantly Modified Existing Definitions
D Terms With Definitions That Achieved Consensus and Which Underpin Emerging Technologies
E Terms With Definitions That Achieved Provisional Consensus and Which Underpin Emerging Technologies
F Other Terms With Definitions That Achieved Consensus or Provisional Consensus Which Place Conventional Terms Into the Context of Biomaterials Science
Annex A. Provisional list of terms to be discussed and examples of possible definitions
General Biomaterials; Plenary Speaker David Williams
Biocompatibility, Plenary Speaker James Anderson
Implantable and Interventional Devices; Plenary Speaker Jiang Chang
Drugs and Genes; Plenary Speaker Nicholas Peppas
Regenerative Medicine; Plenary Speaker William Wagner
Emerging Biomaterials and Technologies; Plenary Speaker Kristi Anseth
Annex B. The Chengdu Declaration
The Chengdu Declaration of Definitions in Biomaterials Science
Index
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