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Dash, Mamoni(Contributions by)Duan, Xuanming(Contributions by)Dubruel, Peter(Contributions by)Fan, Daidi(Contributions by)Flynn, Lauren E.(Contributions by)Gomes, Manuela E(Contributions by)Guo, Liang(Contributions by)Higuchi, Akon(Contributions by)Kamiya, Noriho(Contributions by)Krishnan, Uma Maheswari(Contributions by)Miyoshi, Hiromi(Contributions by)Nastruzzi, Claudio(Contributions by)Okamoto, Masami(Contributions by)Oyen, Michelle L.(Contributions by)Park, Tai Hyun(Contributions by)Paul, Arghya(Contributions by)Qian, ZhiYong(Contributions by)Rosa, Vinicius(Contributions by)Tan, Lay Poh(Contributions by)Wang, Hao(Contributions by)Yousefi, Azizeh-Mitra(Contributions by)Wang, Qun(Edited by)Schneider, Hans-Jorg(Series edited by)Shahinpoor, Mohsen(Series edited by)
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In recent years there has been tremendous progress in the area of tissue engineering research.

This book focusses on the fundamental principles underpinning these recent advances in the materials science developed for tissue engineering purposes.

Smart materials for tissue engineering are produced by modifying the physicochemical and biological properties of the scaffolds with response to external stimuli to enhance the tissue regeneration.

The functions of living cells can be regulated by smart materials which respond to changes in the surrounding microenvironment.

This book comprehensively documents the recent advancements in smart materials for tissue engineering and will provide an essential text for those working in materials science and materials engineering, in academia and industry.

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Royal Society of Chemistry
1782626751 / 9781782626756
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
610.28
13/12/2016
England
English
610 pages
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