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Biomaterials in Endodontics offers an up-to-date overview of
endodontic biomaterials and their applications in regenerative
medicine and tissue engineering. This book details the key
biomaterials used in clinical endodontics and the benefits and
challenges of using these materials, from root canal obturation
materials to alloys for endodontic files and hand instruments.
Chapters also offer a unique insight into the regenerative
applications of endodontic biomaterials, such as the use of stem
cells and growth factors for bone regeneration. Biomaterials in
Endodontics is a useful resource for researchers working in
biomedical engineering, regenerative medicine, and materials
science with an interest in dentistry and bone regeneration. This
book is also a helpful guide for endodontists, dentists, dental
scientists, and clinicians with an interest in biomaterials for
endodontics.
Advanced Dental Biomaterials is an invaluable reference for
researchers and clinicians within the biomedical industry and
academia. The book can be used by both an experienced
researcher/clinician learning about other biomaterials or
applications that may be applicable to their current research or as
a guide for a new entrant into the field who needs to gain an
understanding of the primary challenges, opportunities, most
relevant biomaterials, and key applications in dentistry.
Maximizing the potential of RNA interference in functional genomics
- as well as in the development of therapeutics - continues to be
at the forefront of biomedical research. Unlike journal articles,
Gene Silencing by RNA Interference: Technology and Application
combines essential background to the RNAi field with practical
techniques designed by renowned researchers to provide the most
diverse and in-depth examination of the subject yet. This book
describes methods and protocols for gene silencing and RNA
interference. Each chapter provides necessary background to the
subject and then gives detailed methods in easy-to-follow steps,
along with troubleshooting hints and tips. Following a general and
historical introduction, chapters two through eight focus on
technical details of the various methods of siRNA design, chemical
and enzymatic production, plasmid- and virus-mediated intracellular
expression, and other RNAi tools. Chapter nine discusses the
exogenous delivery of siRNAs into cells, and the final chapters of
the book detail the application of RNAi to dissect gene function in
a number of biological systems, including cell-free systems,
cultured cells, and whole organisms. From the design and production
of RNAi tools to their applications, Gene Silencing by RNA
Interference: Technology and Application is the first to present
the entire spectrum of activity, design, production, and delivery
of RNAi reagents, providing a welcome guide for both academic and
commercial use.
Dental Implants: Materials, Coatings, Surface Modifications and
Interfaces with Oral Tissues provides readers with information on
past and contemporary advances in the design and modification of
dental implants to enhance osseointegration and biocompatibility.
The book begins with a look at the current status of dental
implants, materials and fabrication methods. Chapters then cover
surface modification techniques and a variety of inorganic, organic
and biological coatings. Final sections cover tissue-implant
interfaces. Written by a multidisciplinary team of materials
scientists, dental clinicians and implantologists, this book is an
essential reference for materials scientists, dental practitioners
and researchers and students in academia.
This book primarily focuses on the fundamentals of and new
developments in electrochemiluminescence (ECL), presenting
high-quality content and explicitly aiming to summarize and
disseminate the current state-of-the-art. The topics covered
include the fundamental theory, mechanism, types of reactions
involved, and the instrumental techniques. The book also examines
the applications of ECL in many of the emerging fields of science,
such as bioanalytical, analytical, clinical, pharmaceutical,
forensic, military, microchip, TAS, and LED. It will be invaluable
to bioanalysts, drug analysts, pharmaceutical researchers and other
professionals worldwide, as well as to other interested readers.
Parasitism and Parasitic Control in Animals brings together all the
details needed to appropriately manage parasites in domestic
animals. It provides comprehensive coverage of parasites and
factors affecting their transmission, principles of parasite
control, diagnosis, and assessment of parasitological information.
Beginning with an overview of the fundamentals of parasitism
including a review of the parasites of zoonotic importance, the
text then: Covers a range of methods for effective parasite
control, including chemotherapy, nutrition, pasture management,
selective breeding, vaccination and more; Considers drug resistance
and parasitic infections; Includes cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat,
horses, donkeys, dogs, cats, poultry, pigs and fish, as well as
wild animals in the context of intermediate hosts, vectors or as
reservoirs of infection. With numerous new case histories and maps
showing the spread of anthelmintic resistance, this textbook forms
an essential guide for veterinary practitioners, students and
technicians. It is also an invaluable resource for parasitologists,
researchers, animal health professionals and anyone working with
these parasites in developing countries.
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