Biomaterials may be natural or synthetic and are used in medical applications to support, enhance or replace damaged tissue or biological function. The first historical use of biomaterials dates to antiquity, when ancient Egyptians used sutures made from animal sinew. The modern field of biomaterials combine medicine, biology, physics, and chemistry and more recent influences from tissue engineering and materials science. The field has grown significantly over the past decade, largely due to discoveries in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine and more.
This new book delves into the authors' original research and methods related to entities such as particles, capsules, microbubbles and fibres pertinent to a new generation of biomaterials, appropriate for healthcare applications such as drug delivery, imaging, tissue engineering, antimicrobial filtration, etc.
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