Biomedical applications of Polymers from Scaffolds to Nanostructures
The ability of polymers to span wide ranges of mechanical properties and
morph into desired shapes makes them useful for a variety of
applications, including scaffolds, self-assembling materials, and
nanomedicines. With an interdisciplinary list of subjects and
contributors, this book overviews the biomedical applications of
polymers and focuses on the aspect of regenerative medicine. Chapters
also cover fundamentals, theories, and tools for scientists to apply
polymers in the following ways:
- Matrix protein interactions with synthetic surfaces
- Methods and materials for cell scaffolds
- Complex cell-materials microenvironments in bioreactors
- Polymer therapeutics as nano-sized medicines for tissue repair
- Functionalized mesoporous materials for controlled delivery
- Nucleic acid delivery nanocarriers
Concepts include macro and nano requirements for polymers as well as
future perspectives, trends, and challenges in the field. From
self-assembling peptides to self-curing systems, this book presents the
full therapeutic potential of novel polymeric systems and topics that
are in the leading edge of technology.