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    Materials for tissue engineering

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Range of materials considered for tissue engineering -- Research into cell-material interaction -- Development of new technologies -- Highly tailored biomaterials: role in guiding cell behaviour and tissue regeneration -- Medical implants -- The use of commonly available clinical bioresorbable polymers -- The use of bioactive materials: Bioglass -- Utilising self-assembling nanoscale fibres, peptide functionalisation and recombinant DNA technology -- Replication of structure and function of natural tissue -- Importance of production techniques to control material macro and nano structure.…”
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    Materials for tissue engineering

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Range of materials considered for tissue engineering -- Research into cell-material interaction -- Development of new technologies -- Highly tailored biomaterials: role in guiding cell behaviour and tissue regeneration -- Medical implants -- The use of commonly available clinical bioresorbable polymers -- The use of bioactive materials: Bioglass -- Utilising self-assembling nanoscale fibres, peptide functionalisation and recombinant DNA technology -- Replication of structure and function of natural tissue -- Importance of production techniques to control material macro and nano structure.…”
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    Materials for tissue engineering

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Range of materials considered for tissue engineering -- Research into cell-material interaction -- Development of new technologies -- Highly tailored biomaterials: role in guiding cell behaviour and tissue regeneration -- Medical implants -- The use of commonly available clinical bioresorbable polymers -- The use of bioactive materials: Bioglass -- Utilising self-assembling nanoscale fibres, peptide functionalisation and recombinant DNA technology -- Replication of structure and function of natural tissue -- Importance of production techniques to control material macro and nano structure.…”
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    New nano biomaterials inspired by biomechanics

    Published 2015
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    New nano biomaterials inspired by biomechanics

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    New nano biomaterials inspired by biomechanics

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