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This book presents the latest advances in marine structures and
related biomaterials for applications in both soft- and hard-tissue
engineering, as well as controlled drug delivery. It explores
marine structures consisting of materials with a wide variety of
characteristics that warrant their use as biomaterials. It also
underlines the importance of exploiting natural marine resources
for the sustainable development of novel biomaterials and discusses
the resulting environmental and economic benefits. The book is
divided into three major sections: the first covers the clinical
application of marine biomaterials for drug delivery in tissue
engineering, while the other two examine the clinical significance
of marine structures in soft- and hard-tissue engineering,
respectively. Focusing on clinically oriented applications, it is a
valuable resource for dentists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons,
orthopedic surgeons, and students and researchers in the field of
tissue engineering.
This book is part of a two-part volume book that highlights the
latest advances in innovative bioceramics applied in the highly
interdisciplinary area referred to as "translational medicine".
This volume predominantly written by surgeons in the fields of
craniomaxillofacial, orthopedics, and spinal surgery, examines the
translation of innovative bioceramics and bioceramics-based
composite from the laboratory to a personalized surgical
environment for the repair of damaged and diseased bone tissues.
This book also covers the topic of osteoporosis, a skeletal
disorder in which the World Health Organization (WHO) has
recognized it as a public health emergency due to the high number
of subjects who exhibited the disease and the morbidity and
mortality related to fractures. The book caters to biomaterials
researchers and medical clinicians who are interested in
incorporating innovative bioceramics to the above-mentioned
applications.
This book is part of a two-part volume book that highlights the
latest advances in innovative bioceramics applied in the highly
interdisciplinary area referred to as "translational medicine".
This volume covers the basic principles and techniques used in the
manufacture of bioceramics and biocomposites for various biomedical
applications including drug delivery, implantable bionics and the
development of the cardiac pacemaker, and bone tissue engineering.
Furthermore, self-healing materials have been attracting increasing
interest in both engineering and medical applications during the
past two decades. Self-healing hydrogels are particularly
interesting because of their ability to repair structural damages
and recover their original functions, specifically in tissue
engineering.
This book is part of a two-part volume book that highlights the
latest advances in innovative bioceramics applied in the highly
interdisciplinary area referred to as "translational medicine".
This volume covers the basic principles and techniques used in the
manufacture of bioceramics and biocomposites for various biomedical
applications including drug delivery, implantable bionics and the
development of the cardiac pacemaker, and bone tissue engineering.
Furthermore, self-healing materials have been attracting increasing
interest in both engineering and medical applications during the
past two decades. Self-healing hydrogels are particularly
interesting because of their ability to repair structural damages
and recover their original functions, specifically in tissue
engineering.
This book is part of a two-part volume book that highlights the
latest advances in innovative bioceramics applied in the highly
interdisciplinary area referred to as "translational medicine".
This volume predominantly written by surgeons in the fields of
craniomaxillofacial, orthopedics, and spinal surgery, examines the
translation of innovative bioceramics and bioceramics-based
composite from the laboratory to a personalized surgical
environment for the repair of damaged and diseased bone tissues.
This book also covers the topic of osteoporosis, a skeletal
disorder in which the World Health Organization (WHO) has
recognized it as a public health emergency due to the high number
of subjects who exhibited the disease and the morbidity and
mortality related to fractures. The book caters to biomaterials
researchers and medical clinicians who are interested in
incorporating innovative bioceramics to the above-mentioned
applications.
This book provides readers a fundamental insight into the basic
properties of the pharmaceutical agents used in the treatment of
osteoporosis. It provides insight into mechanisms of action,
updated information on clinical utility, and possible side effects
associated with the use of these pharmaceutical agents. In
particular, it highlights the use of two monoclonal antibodies
romosozumab and denosumab in activating osteoblast differentiation
and inhibiting osteoclasts. It also discusses two anabolic
pharmaceutical agents, teriparatide and abaloparatide to treat
osteoporosis. They have been shown to reduce the incidence of
non-vertebral and vertebral fractures significantly after they were
administered to patients daily as subcutaneous injections. The
content of this book caters to researchers, scientists, and
clinical practitioners who are interested in the treatment of
osteoporosis using pharmaceutical agents.
This book presents the latest advances in marine structures and
related biomaterials for applications in both soft- and hard-tissue
engineering, as well as controlled drug delivery. It explores
marine structures consisting of materials with a wide variety of
characteristics that warrant their use as biomaterials. It also
underlines the importance of exploiting natural marine resources
for the sustainable development of novel biomaterials and discusses
the resulting environmental and economic benefits. The book is
divided into three major sections: the first covers the clinical
application of marine biomaterials for drug delivery in tissue
engineering, while the other two examine the clinical significance
of marine structures in soft- and hard-tissue engineering,
respectively. Focusing on clinically oriented applications, it is a
valuable resource for dentists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons,
orthopedic surgeons, and students and researchers in the field of
tissue engineering.
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