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Reviews main synthesis paths and most advanced characterization
techniques of nanomaterials. Explains the effects of extreme
conditions on nanomaterials found in our bodies, planet, and outer
space. Discusses future challenges related to the design of
nanomaterials.
This book fills the gap between fundamental and applied research in
the use of nanomaterials in biomedical applications, covering the
most relevant areas, such as the fundamental concepts of the
preparation of nanostructures and regulatory requirements for their
safe use in biomedical devices. It also critically discusses what
has been achieved in the field, and what needs to be urgently
addressed and reviews the state-of-the-art medical uses of
nanomaterials for treating damaged organs and tissues. Combining
the expertise of clinical researchers working in the field of
tissue engineering and novel materials, the book explores the main
topics regarding the characterization of materials, specific
organ-oriented biomaterials and their applications, as well as
regulations and safety. Further, it also examines recent advances,
difficulties, and clinical requirements in terms of human bone,
cornea, heart, skin and the nervous system, allowing readers to
gain a clear and comprehensive understanding of current
nanomaterial use in biomedical applications and devices, together
with the challenges and future trends. This book is a valuable tool
for multidisciplinary scientists and experts interested in
fundamental concepts and synthetic routes for preparing
nanomaterials. It is also of interest to students and researchers
involved in cross-disciplinary research in nanomaterials for
clinical applications and offers practical insights for clinicians
as well as engineers and materials scientists working in
nanoengineering.
This book fills the gap between fundamental and applied research in
the use of nanomaterials in biomedical applications, covering the
most relevant areas, such as the fundamental concepts of the
preparation of nanostructures and regulatory requirements for their
safe use in biomedical devices. It also critically discusses what
has been achieved in the field, and what needs to be urgently
addressed and reviews the state-of-the-art medical uses of
nanomaterials for treating damaged organs and tissues. Combining
the expertise of clinical researchers working in the field of
tissue engineering and novel materials, the book explores the main
topics regarding the characterization of materials, specific
organ-oriented biomaterials and their applications, as well as
regulations and safety. Further, it also examines recent advances,
difficulties, and clinical requirements in terms of human bone,
cornea, heart, skin and the nervous system, allowing readers to
gain a clear and comprehensive understanding of current
nanomaterial use in biomedical applications and devices, together
with the challenges and future trends. This book is a valuable tool
for multidisciplinary scientists and experts interested in
fundamental concepts and synthetic routes for preparing
nanomaterials. It is also of interest to students and researchers
involved in cross-disciplinary research in nanomaterials for
clinical applications and offers practical insights for clinicians
as well as engineers and materials scientists working in
nanoengineering.
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