Soft Matter Biological Materials and Biomedical Materials Synthesis Characterization and Applications Volume 1301

Soft Matter  Biological Materials and Biomedical Materials   Synthesis  Characterization and Applications  Volume 1301
Author: Adam J. Nolte,Christopher M. Stafford,Teng Li,Pil J. Yoo,John Harding,Sheng Lin-Gibson,John Spencer Evans,Kiyotaka Shiba,Christian Hellmich,Ulrike G. K. Wegst,Markus J. Buehler,Roger Narayan,Peter Kiesel,David Nolte,Xudong Fan,Martin Zillman
Publsiher: Materials Research Society
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-06-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 160511278X

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Symposium V, 'Harnessing Instabilities in Soft Material Films and Interfaces', Symposium NN, 'Biomineralization and Bioinspired Inorganic and Inorganic/Organic Materials', Symposium OO, 'Multiscale Mechanics of Hierarchical Biological, Bioinspried, and Biomedical Materials', and Symposium PP, 'Materials and Sensors for Biomedical Applications', were held Nov. 29-Dec. 3 at the 2010 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts. This volume contains the joint proceedings based on these four symposia. Although organized by separate teams of scientific and engineering researchers, these symposia explore a common theme of how biological and soft material properties may be harnessed to build new structural features or elicit useful structural responses, either to understand the fundamental chemistry and mechanical principles, or to design practical sensors and metrology tools. Challenges in this field are best addressed by interdisciplinary collaborations and communication between various science and engineering disciplines. Building such collaborations was a primary goal of all of the symposia represented in this volume.

Volatile Biomarkers

Volatile Biomarkers
Author: Cristina Davis,Jonathan Beauchamp
Publsiher: Newnes
Total Pages: 599
Release: 2013-03-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780444626202

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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in exhaled breath, sweat or urine carry much information on the state of human health. The role of VOCs in clinical diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring is expected to become increasingly significant due to recent advances in the field. Volatile Biomarkers: Non-Invasive Diagnosis in Physiology and Medicine includes the latest discoveries and applications for VOCs from the world's foremost scientists and clinicians working in this emerging analytic area. Appeals to a multidisciplinary audience, including scientists, researchers, and clinicians with an interest in breath analysis Features the latest scientific research and technical breakthroughs in the diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of volatile organic compounds Includes case presentations documenting applications in multiple areas of human health and safety

Soft Matter for Biomedical Applications

Soft Matter for Biomedical Applications
Author: Dr Helena S Azevedo,Dr João F Mano,Dr João Borges
Publsiher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 788
Release: 2021-06-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781788017572

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Dynamic soft materials that have the ability to expand and contract, change stiffness, self-heal or dissolve in response to environmental changes, are of great interest in applications ranging from biosensing and drug delivery to soft robotics and tissue engineering. This book covers the state-of-the-art and current trends in the very active and exciting field of bioinspired soft matter, its fundamentals and comprehension from the structural-property point of view, as well as materials and cutting-edge technologies that enable their design, fabrication, advanced characterization and underpin their biomedical applications. The book contents are supported by illustrated examples, schemes, and figures, offering a comprehensive and thorough overview of key aspects of soft matter. The book will provide a trusted resource for undergraduate and graduate students and will extensively benefit researchers and professionals working across the fields of chemistry, biochemistry, polymer chemistry, materials science and engineering, nanosciences, nanotechnologies, nanomedicine, biomedical engineering and medical sciences.

Advances in Structures Properties and Applications of Biological and Bioinspired Materials Volume 1621

Advances in Structures  Properties and Applications of Biological and Bioinspired Materials  Volume 1621
Author: Syam P. Nukavarapu,Huinan Liu,Tao Deng,Michelle Oyen,Candan Tamerler
Publsiher: Materials Research Society
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-08-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1605115983

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There were eleven symposia conducted with a focus on biomaterials under the sub-class of "Biomaterials and Soft Matter" at the MRS 2013 fall meeting. Symposia H, C, D and J have been combined into this proceedings volume. The aim of this volume is to provide state-of-the-art research in biomaterials and bio-inspired materials - their structures, properties, and applications.

Biomaterials

Biomaterials
Author: David Byrom
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1991-06-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781349111671

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Biomaterials are produced from biological material and are used for their physical characteristics. This book looks at the range of biomaterials and their applications which range from the use of polysaccharides as thickening agents to the use of proteins as fibres and adhesives.

Industrial Applications of Nanocellulose and Its Nanocomposites

Industrial Applications of Nanocellulose and Its Nanocomposites
Author: S.M. Sapuan,M.N.F. Norrrahim,R.A. Ilyas
Publsiher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2022-03-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780323899178

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Nanocellulose is a versatile material that has received much attention from scientists working in a broad range of application fields, such as automotive, composites, adsorbents, paints, coatings, medical implants, electronics, cosmetics, pulp and paper, tissue engineering, medical, packaging, and aerogels. Industrial Applications of Nanocellulose and Its Nanocomposites provides an extensive, up-to-date review of this fast-moving research field. The chapters cover a wide range of aspects, including synthesis, surface modification, and improvement of properties toward target applications. The main objectives of the book are to reflect on recent advancements in the design and fabrication of advanced nanocellulose and discuss important requirements for each application, as well as the challenges that might be faced. The book also includes an overview of the current economic perspectives and safety issues, as well as future directions for nanocellulose-based materials. It will serve as a valuable reference resource for academic and industrial researchers, environmental chemists, nanotechnologists, chemical engineers, polymer chemists, materials scientists, and all those working in the manufacturing industries. Comprehensively covers a broad range of industrial applications. Includes case studies on economic perspectives, safety issues, and advanced development of nanocellulose-based products. Discusses nanocellulose production from biological waste.

Antimicrobial Materials for Biomedical Applications

Antimicrobial Materials for Biomedical Applications
Author: Abraham J Domb,Konda Reddy Kunduru,Shady Farah
Publsiher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2019-08-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781788011884

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With the need to combat emerging infectious diseases, research around antimicrobial biomaterials and their applications is booming. This book provides the field with a much-needed fundamental overview of the science, addressing the chemistry of a broad range of biomaterial types, and their applications in the biomedical industry. Materials covered include polymers, from those with inherent antimicrobial activity to those that release antimicrobial agents, antimicrobial ceramics and inorganic compounds, such as metal based antimicrobial additives, and the developing field of biomimetic materials, are discussed. Surfaces, coatings and adhesives are covered, whilst the applications of these antimicrobial materials in biomedical applications, from catheters to orthopaedics, dentistry to ophthalmology, are explored. Edited by international leaders and with contributions from the best in the field, this book is the go-to resource for graduates and researchers in biomaterials science, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, and materials and polymer chemistry.

The chronic challenge new vistas on long term multisite contacts to the central nervous system

The chronic challenge   new vistas on long term multisite contacts to the central nervous system
Author: Ulrich G. Hofmann,Jürgen Krüger
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2015-06-19
Genre: Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
ISBN: 9782889195084

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Have you ever heard of a Hype-Cycle? It is a description that was put forward by an IT consultancy firm to describe certain phenomena that happen within the life cycle of new technology products. As Fenn and Raskino stated in their book (Fenn and Raskino 2008), a novel technology - a “Technology Trigger” - gives rise to a steep increase in interest, leading to the “Peak of Inflated Expectations”. Following an accumulation of more detailed knowledge on the technology and its short-comings, the stake holders may need to traverse a “Trough of Disillusionment”, which is followed by a shallower “Slope of Enlightenment”, before finally reaching the “Plateau of Productivity”. In spite of the limitations and criticisms levied on this over-simplified description of a technology’s life-cycle, it is nonetheless able to describe well the situation we are all experiencing within the brain-machine-interfacing community. Our technology trigger was the development of batch-processed multisite neuronal interfaces based on silicon during the 1980s and 1990s (Sangler and Wise 1990, Campbell, Jones et al. 1991, Wise and Najafi 1991, Rousche and Normann 1992, Nordhausen, Maynard et al. 1996). This gave rise to a seemingly exponential growth of knowledge within the neurosciences, leading to the expectation of thought-controlled devices and prostheses for handicapped people in the very near future (Chapin, Moxon et al. 1999, Wessberg, Stambaugh et al. 2000, Chapin and Moxon 2001, Serruya, Hatsopoulos et al. 2002). Unfortunately, whereas significant steps towards artificial robotic limbs could have been implemented during the last decade (Johannes, Bigelow et al. 2011, Oung, Pohl et al. 2012, Belter, Segil et al. 2013), direct invasive intracortical interfacing was not quite able to keep up with these expectations. Insofar, we are currently facing the challenging, but tedious walk through the Trough of Disillusionment. Undoubtedly, more than two decades of intense research on brain-machine-interfaces (BMI’s) have produced a tremendous wealth of information towards the ultimate goal: a clinically useful cortical prosthesis. Unfortunately even today - after huge fiscal efforts - the goal seems almost to be as far away as it was when it was originally put forward. At the very least, we have to state that one of the main challenges towards a clinical useful BMI has not been sufficiently answered yet: regarding the long term – or even truly chronic – stability of the neural cortical interface, as well as the signals it has to provide over a significant fraction of a human’s lifespan. Even the recently demonstrated advances in BMI’s in both humans and non-human primates have to deal with a severe decay of spiking activity that occurs over weeks and months (Chestek, Gilja et al. 2011, Hochberg, Bacher et al. 2012, Collinger, Kryger et al. 2014, Nuyujukian, Kao et al. 2014, Stavisky, Kao et al. 2014, Wodlinger, Downey et al. 2014) and resolve to simplified features to keep a brain-derived communication channel open (Christie, Tat et al. 2014).