Books by Keyword: Bone Tissue Engineering

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Edited by: Dr. Sooraj Hussain Nandyala
Online since: April 2019
Description: In the 41st volume of "Journal of Biomimetics, Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering" are collected papers that present readers with the latest results of scientific research and of some practical aspects in the fields of the biomechanics, utilization of modern biomaterials for implantation and in tissue engineering, processing of medical signals for the diagnostic equipment in the current medical practice. We hope that this volume will be useful for many researchers and engineers involved in different branches of modern biomedicine.
Edited by: Dr. Sooraj Hussain Nandyala
Online since: January 2017
Description: This volume of the periodical includes papers which describe:
- improvement of analysis and measurement methods that are used in the biomedical practice
- development and utilization of modern biomaterials and various techniques of diagnosis, therapy and treatment in medicine.
We hope that this issue of our journal will be useful for researchers and engineers developing different branches of applied science related to biomedical engineering.
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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