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Biodegradable Composites For Bone Regeneration 1st Edition Luigi Calandrelli Paola Laurienzo Mario Malinconico

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Biodegradable Composites For Bone Regeneration 1st Edition Luigi Calandrelli Paola Laurienzo Mario Malinconico
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.12 MB
Pages: 81
Author: Luigi Calandrelli; Paola Laurienzo; Mario Malinconico
ISBN: 9781612098555, 161209855X
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Biodegradable Composites For Bone Regeneration 1st Edition Luigi Calandrelli Paola Laurienzo Mario Malinconico by Luigi Calandrelli; Paola Laurienzo; Mario Malinconico 9781612098555, 161209855X instant download after payment.

In the present book, after briefly summarizing recent literature concerning modification and applications of these materials, several recent developments of bio-composites containing silica nanoparticles or calcium sulphate intended for bone regeneration are reported. The composites are characterized with respect to their chemical-physical and mechanical properties. Their bio-compatibility and capacity to induce the osteoblastic phenotype in human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells have been assessed. The authors focus on two particular systems based on either natural or synthetic bio-polymers with different biofillers: alginate/chitosan blends with calcium sulphate and poly(-caprolactone) with silica nanoparticles.

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