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Bizios, Rena.

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  • Concepts of tissue-biomaterial interactions = fundamentals and new directions /
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    Title/Author: Concepts of tissue-biomaterial interactions/ Rena Bizios and Marissa E. Wechsler.
    Reminder of title: fundamentals and new directions /
    Author: Bizios, Rena.
    other author: Wechsler, Marissa E.
    Published: Hoboken, NJ :John Wiley & Sons, : c2025.,
    Description: 1 online resource (191 p.) :ill.
    [NT 15003449]: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Companion Website -- Chapter 1 Materials for Prosthetic Devices and Implants Through the Ages -- 1.1 Traditional External Prosthetic Devices -- 1.2 Implantable Devices -- 1.3 Materials Used for Implants -- References -- Chapter 2 Lessons Learned from Physiology -- 2.1 Tissue Wound Healing: Introduction -- 2.2 The Process of Normal Wound Healing in Injured Tissues -- 2.2.1 The Importance of Blood Supply in the Human Body -- 2.2.2 Blood Composition -- 2.2.3 Hematopoiesis (Formation of Blood Cells) -- 2.3 Blood Clotting (Thrombosis) -- 2.3.1 Platelet Anatomy -- 2.3.2 Platelet Function -- 2.3.3 Platelet Function in Hemostasis -- 2.3.4 The Plasma Coagulation Cascade -- 2.3.5 "Synergisms" in the Process of Thrombus Formation -- 2.3.6 The Fate of Thrombi -- 2.3.7 Control of Thrombosis -- 2.4 Fibrinolysis -- 2.5 Inflammation -- 2.5.1 Introduction -- 2.5.2 Inflammation in the Tissue Wound Healing Process -- 2.5.3 The Blood Cells of Inflammation -- 2.5.4 Leukocyte Response to Invading Pathogens -- 2.5.5 Neutrophil Response to Invading Pathogens -- 2.5.6 Monocyte/Macrophage Response to Invading Pathogens -- 2.6 The Proliferation/Repair Stage of the Tissue Wound Healing Process -- 2.6.1 Cytokines and Growth Factors -- 2.6.2 Tissue Regeneration -- 2.6.3 The Proliferative Capacity of Human Cells -- 2.6.3.1 An Introduction to Stem Cells -- 2.6.4 Synthesis and Deposition of New Extracellular Matrix Components -- 2.6.5 Formation of New Blood Vessels -- 2.6.6 Restoration of Nerves -- 2.7 Remodeling/Maturation Stage of the Tissue Wound Healing Process -- References -- Chapter 3 Lessons Learned from Pathology -- 3.1 Blood‐Coagulation‐Related Clinical Complications -- 3.2 Prevention of Blood Clots: A Clinical Perspective.
    [NT 15003449]: 3.3 Fibrinolysis: Clinical Practice -- 3.4 Inflammation‐Related Pathological Outcomes -- 3.5 Proliferation/Repair and Remodeling/Maturation‐Related Pathological Outcomes -- 3.5.1 The Skin Wound Healing Process -- 3.5.2 Undesirable Skin Wound Healing Outcomes: Scars -- 3.5.3 Scarless Wound Healing During Early Gestation of the Fetus: A Special Case -- 3.5.4 Parameters Affecting Scarless Wound Healing -- 3.5.5 Closing Remarks -- 3.6 Other Undesirable Tissue Wound Healing Outcomes -- 3.7 Potential Lessons Learned from Malignant Tumor Pathology -- 3.8 Cancer and Implants -- 3.9 The Patient Factor -- References -- Chapter 4 Lessons Learned from Biology -- 4.1 Mammalian Cells -- 4.1.1 Cell Functions -- 4.2 The Extracellular Matrix -- 4.3 Brief Introduction to Proteins -- 4.4 Protein Adsorption on Substrates -- 4.5 Protein Interactions with Substrates: The "Substrate Prospective" -- 4.6 Adsorption of Proteins from Multicomponent Solutions. The Vroman Effect -- 4.7 Protein‐Mediated Cell Interactions with Substrates -- 4.8 Protein and Cell Interactions with Materials: Applications -- 4.9 Select Chemical Modification of Substrate Surfaces -- 4.9.1 Directed Mammalian Cell Adhesion on Chemically‐Modified, Protein‐Containing, Patterned Surfaces -- 4.10 Select Mammalian Cell Adhesion on Chemically‐modified, Peptide‐Containing, Material Surfaces -- 4.11 Other Mammalian Cell Functions on Chemically‐Modified, Peptide‐Containing Material Surfaces -- 4.12 Closing Remarks -- 4.13 Protein and Cell Interactions with Nanostructured Materials -- 4.13.1 Challenges Regarding Implantable Nanostructured Materials -- 4.13.2 Closing Remarks -- References -- Chapter 5 Tissue Wound Healing in the Presence of Implants -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Blood Coagulation and Fibrinolysis in the Presence of Implants -- 5.3 Inflammation in the Presence of Implants.
    [NT 15003449]: 5.4 Proliferation/Repair and Remodeling/Maturation in the Presence of Implants -- 5.4.1 Chronic Nonhealing Wounds -- 5.4.2 Clinical Complications Regarding Vascular Grafts -- 5.4.3 Closing Remarks -- 5.5 Effects of the Biological/Physiological Milieu on Biomaterials -- 5.6 The Fate of Implants -- References -- Chapter 6 Infection -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 Introduction to Biofilms -- 6.1.2 The Process of Biofilm Formation -- 6.2 Clinical Treatments of Infection -- 6.2.1 Medical Treatments of Infection -- 6.2.2 Infections Associated with Implants -- 6.2.3 Implant Material Properties Contributing to Infection -- 6.2.4 Potential Strategies to Overcome Implant‐Associated Infections -- 6.2.5 Current Research Endeavors to Overcome Bacterial Infections of Implanted Devices -- 6.3 Future Directions: Challenges and Opportunities -- References -- Chapter 7 Sterile Conditions. Sterilization of Implants -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Determining Implant‐Related Sterile Conditions -- 7.3 Methods for Implant Sterilization -- 7.3.1 Autoclaving or Steam Sterilization -- 7.3.2 Ethylene Oxide (EtO/EO) Sterilization -- 7.3.3 Sterilization Using Emitted Radiation -- 7.3.4 Development of New Sterilization Methods -- 7.4 Biomaterials: The Biomedical Engineering Connection -- 7.4.1 Sterile Conditions and Practices in Surgery Rooms and Hospitals -- References -- Chapter 8 Evaluation of Biocompatibility -- 8.1 Mechanical Properties of Materials -- 8.1.1 Mechanical Tests In Vitro -- 8.1.2 Material Tests In Vitro. Determination of Material Degradation -- 8.2 In Vitro Hemocompatibility (Blood Compatibility) Tests -- 8.2.1 Hemocompatibility‐Related Tests -- 8.2.2 Tests Under Static and Dynamic Conditions -- 8.3 Cultured Cell Models -- 8.3.1 Determination of Protein Interactions on Synthetic Materials.
    [NT 15003449]: 8.3.2 Determination of Cultured Cell Interactions with Proteins Pre‐adsorbed on Synthetic Materials -- 8.3.3 Cultured Cell Models: Closing Remarks -- 8.4 Animal Tests -- 8.4.1 Regulations and Laws Regarding Animals in Research -- 8.4.2 Special Considerations Regarding Animals Used in Research -- 8.4.3 Nonfunctional, Ex Vivo, and Functional Tests -- 8.4.4 Closing Remarks -- 8.5 Clinical Trials -- 8.5.1 An Introduction to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the United States (US) -- 8.5.2 Requirements for Clinical Trial Applications -- 8.5.3 Patient Participation in Clinical Trials -- 8.5.4 Phases of Clinical Trials -- 8.5.5 Requirements for Successful Clinical Trials -- 8.5.6 Undesirable Outcomes -- 8.5.7 Closing Remarks -- References -- Chapter 9 Lessons Learned from Implant Failure, Retrieval, and Evaluation -- 9.1 Complications Leading to Implant Failure Post Implantation -- 9.2 Examples of Vascular Implant Failure Post Implantation -- 9.3 Reasons for Failure of Orthopedic and Dental Implants Post Implantation -- 9.4 Examples of Orthopedic and Dental Implant Failure Post Implantation -- 9.5 Etiology of Implant Failure Post Implantation -- 9.6 Evaluation of Retrieved Failed Implants. Responsibilities of Biomedical Engineers -- 9.7 Closing Remarks -- Reference -- Chapter 10 Hydrogels: Promising, Versatile Biomaterials for Implants -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.1.1 Hydrogel Fundamentals -- 10.1.2 Hydrogel Structure and Network Characterization -- 10.1.3 Equilibrium Swelling Theory -- 10.1.4 Solute Diffusion from Hydrogels -- 10.1.5 Hydrogel Types and Applications -- 10.1.5.1 Microscale Hydrogels -- 10.1.5.2 Nanoscale Hydrogels -- 10.1.5.3 Stimuli‐Responsive Hydrogels -- 10.1.5.4 Responsive Hydrogels in Tissue Engineering -- 10.1.6 Development of Three‐Dimensional Scaffolds with Fine‐Tuned Chemistry, Porosity, and Mechanical Properties.
    [NT 15003449]: 10.1.7 Growth Factor Retention, Sequestration, and Delivery -- References -- Chapter 11 Biocompatibility: Past, Present, and Future -- References -- Index -- EULA.
    Subject: Biomedical materials. -
    Online resource: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781394300013
    ISBN: 9781394300013
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