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Biomaterials For Artificial Organs Michael Lysaght Thomas Webster

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Biomaterials For Artificial Organs Michael Lysaght Thomas Webster
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Publisher: Woodhead Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.75 MB
Pages: 309
Author: Michael Lysaght, Thomas Webster
ISBN: 9781845696535, 1845696530
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Biomaterials For Artificial Organs Michael Lysaght Thomas Webster by Michael Lysaght, Thomas Webster 9781845696535, 1845696530 instant download after payment.

The worldwide demand for organ transplants far exceeds available donor organs. Consequently some patients die while waiting for a transplant. Synthetic alternatives are therefore imperative to improve the quality of, and in some cases, save, people’s lives. Advances in biomaterials have generated a range of materials and devices for use either outside the body or through implantation to replace or assist functions which may have been lost through disease or injury.  Biomaterials for Artificial Organs reviews the latest developments in biomaterials and investigates how they can be used to improve the quality and efficiency of artificial organs.  Part 1 discusses commodity biomaterials including membranes for oxygenators and plasmafilters, titanium and cobalt chromium allows for hips and knees, polymeric joint-bearing surfaces for total joint replacements, biomaterials for pacemakers, defibrillators and neurostimulators and mechanical and bioprosthetic heart valves. Part 2 goes on to investigate advanced and next generation biomaterials including small intestinal submucosa and other decullarized matrix biomaterials for tissue repair, new ceramics and composites for joint replacement surgery, biomaterials for improving the blood and tissue compatibility of total artificial hearts (TAH) and ventricular assist devices (VAD), nanostructured biomaterials for artificial tissues and organs and matrices for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. With its distinguished editors and international team of contributors, Biomaterials for Artificial Organs will prove an invaluable resource to researchers, scientists and academics concerned with the advancement of artificial organs.

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