Books by Keyword: Bioceramics

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Edited by: Christian Rey, Christèle Combes and Dr. Christophe Drouet
Online since: November 2017
Description: This book collects 47 papers corresponding to communications presented at 29th Symposium and Annual Meeting of the International Society for Ceramics in Medicine (ISCM, October 25-27, 2017, Toulouse, France), one focus article related to the plenary lecture given by Corrado Piconi on bioinert ceramics, and 46 contributions, related to oral and poster communications on the different topics of the meeting, organized in six different chapters. This book continues the tradition of the Bioceramics series offering, generally to young researchers, the ability to publish the work they are eager to present to the community of specialists participating to the meeting. The originality of the Bioceramics series is that the papers are available before the meeting to allow deeper, more detailed discussions than those occurring in classical meetings where exchanges are often hampered by the limited time devoted to presentations. These papers might not be perfect but we believe that the basis for discussions they provide is irreplaceable.
Edited by: Prof. Iulian Antoniac
Online since: July 2017
Description: The goal of this special issue is to provide material scientists and clinicians from dentistry with an appreciation of the fundamental aspects of dental biomaterials from materials science point of view, as well as their clinical applications in the dentistry.
Edited by: Prof. Ika Dewi Ana and Kuwat Triyana
Online since: May 2016
Description: The presented collection include selected papers submitted to the Bioceramics 27 which describe of modern processing methods of bioceramics; bioceramic coatings; processes of biomineralization; utilization of bioceramics for drug delivery systems, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. In this issue also are presented results of researches the interaction of cell and tissue with bioceramic elements and clinical applications of bioceramics in dentistry and orthopedics.
Edited by: Dr. Somnuk Sirisoonthorn, Assist Prof. Dr. Sirithan Jiemsirilers, Dr. Siriphan Nilpairach, Assist Prof. Dr. Thanakorn Wasanapianpong, Assist Prof. Dr. Pornnapa Sujaridworakun, Assist Prof. Dr. Nutthita Chuankrerkkul
Online since: May 2016
Description:

ICTA2015 has potentially become one of the most distinguished international meetings for researchers, scientists, engineers, and specialists in the fields of ceramic and glass. The conference offers the most updated researches in science and technology of this field, as well as the opportunity for the ceramic and glass experts to present, share and discuss their works intensively on the topics of Ceramic Industry Research, Advanced Ceramics, and Glaze and Glass Technology.

Authors: Sergey Barinov and Vladimir Komlev
Online since: October 2008
Description: Tissue engineering is a new biotechnology that combines various aspects of medicine, biology and engineering, in order to produce, repair or replace human tissue. It is therefore easy to grasp the potential of these new therapies in helping to improve the quality-of-life of patients suffering from rare diseases. Typically, bone tissue engineering approaches foresee the use of scaffolding material combined with tissue cells. An advanced scaffolding material for tissue engineering must exhibit high quality, reliability, sustainability and cost-effectiveness throughout the individual’s life and provide new advanced levels of medical assistance in therapy and surgery. One particular requirement of bone tissue engineering is that the scaffold should be porous because, in that form, large numbers of cells can be incorporated.
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