Attachment of dissimilar materials in engineering and surgical
practice is a perennial challenge. Bimaterial attachment sites are
common locations for injury, repeated injury, and mechanical
failure. Nature presents several highly effective solutions to the
challenge of bimaterial attachment that differ from those found in
engineering practice. "Structural Interfaces and Attachments in
Biology "describes the attachment of dissimilar materials from
multiple perspectives. The text will simultaneously elucidate
natural bimaterial attachments and outline engineering principles
underlying successful attachments to the communities of tissue
engineers and surgeons. Included an in-depth analysis of the
biology of attachments in the body and mechanisms by which robust
attachments are formed, a review of current concepts of attaching
dissimilar materials in surgical practice and a discussion of
bioengineering approaches that are currently being developed.
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