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Principles of Biomaterials Encapsulation: Volume Two provides an
expansive and in-depth resource covering the key principles,
biomaterials, techniques and applications of encapsulation in
translational medicine. The book details the various biomaterials
available for encapsulation, including polymers, natural and
synthetic biomaterials, porous materials, and more. The advantages
and disadvantages of conventional and contemporary biomaterials for
encapsulations are reviewed, along with advice on the most
effective materials for both shell and core. The final part of the
book describes a broad range of applications in regenerative
medicine, uniquely bringing encapsulation into the worlds of
translational medicine and tissue engineering. This book enables
readers to learn about the pros and cons of different biomaterials
for encapsulation, as well as how they can be utilized in many
bodily systems and tissues, such as the respiratory, digestive,
endocrine and cardiovascular systems. Written and edited by
well-versed materials scientists with extensive clinical,
biomedical and regenerative medicine experience, this book offers a
deeply interdisciplinary look at encapsulation in translational
medicine.
Principles of Biomaterials Encapsulation: Volume One, provides an
expansive and in-depth resource covering the key principles,
biomaterials, strategies and techniques for encapsulation. Volume
One begins with an introduction to encapsulation, with subsequent
chapters dedicated to a broad range of encapsulation principles and
techniques, including spray chilling and cooling, microemulsion,
polymerization, extrusion, cell microencapsulation and much more.
This book methodically details each technique, assessing the
advantages and disadvantages of each, allowing the reader to make
an informed decision when using encapsulation in their research.
Principles of Biomaterials Encapsulation: Volume One enables
readers to learn about the various strategies and techniques
available for encapsulation of a wide selection of biomedical
substrates, such as drugs, cells, hormones, growth factors and so
on. Written and edited by well-versed materials scientists with
extensive clinical, biomedical and regenerative medicine
experience, this book offers a deeply interdisciplinary look at
encapsulation in translational medicine. As such, this book will
provide a useful resource to a broad readership, including those
working in the fields of materials science, biomedical engineering,
regenerative and translational medicine, pharmacology, chemical
engineering and nutritional science.
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