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Molecular, cellular, and tissue engineering / (Record no. 10564)

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International Standard Book Number 9781439825303 (hardover : alk. paper)
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Title Molecular, cellular, and tissue engineering /
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Joseph D. Bronzino and Donald R. Peterson.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Fourth edition
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Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Formatted contents note 1 Historical Perspective and Basics of Molecular Biology --<br/>2 Biomolecular Interactions --<br/>3 Recent Advances in DNA Separations: Plasmid Purification, Rapid Electrophoresis, and Affinity-Based Recovery --<br/>4 Systems and Technology Involving Bacteria --<br/>5 Expression in Mammalian Cells --<br/>6 DNA Vaccines Production and Engineering --<br/>7 Biomimetic Systems: Concepts, Design, and Emulation --<br/>8 Transport/Reaction Processes in Biology and Medicine --<br/>9 Microvascular Heat Transfer --<br/>10 Fluid Dynamics for Bio Systems: Fundamentals and Model Analysis --<br/>11 Animal Surrogate Systems --<br/>12 Arterial Wall Mass Transport: The Possible Role of Blood Phase Resistance in the Localization of Arterial Disease --<br/>13 Transport Phenomena and the Microenvironment --<br/>14 Transport and Drug Delivery through the Blood-Brain Barrier and Cerebrospinal Fluid --<br/>15 Interstitial Transport in the Brain: Principles for Local Drug Delivery --<br/>16 Surfactant Transport and Fluid-Structure Interactions during Pulmonary Airway Reopening --<br/>17 Modeling Strategies and Cardiovascular Dynamics --<br/>18 Compartmental Models of Physiological Systems --<br/>19 Cardiovascular Models and Control --<br/>20 Respiratory Models and Control --<br/>21 Biomimetic Approaches to Physiological Control --<br/>22 Methods and Tools for Identification of Physiologic Systems --<br/>23 Modeling Vascular Vibrations: Autoregulation and Vascular Sounds --<br/>24 External Control of Movements --<br/>25 The Fast Eye Movement Control System --<br/>26 A Comparative Approach to Analysis and Modeling of Cardiovascular Function --<br/>27 A Biomedical and Biophysical Approach to the Science in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation --<br/>28 Kinematic Modeling of Left Ventricular Diastolic Function --<br/>29 Engineering the Pluripotent Stem Cell Niche for Directed Mesoderm Differentiation. 30 Cell Mechanobiology in Regenerative Medicine: Lessons from Cancer --<br/>31 Systems-Engineering Principles in Signal Transduction and Cell-Fate Choice --<br/>32 Biomaterial Scaffolds for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Culture and Differentiation --<br/>33 Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine in the Nervous System --<br/>34 Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine for Treating Damaged Myocardium --<br/>35 Stem Cells and Hematopoiesis --<br/>36 Synthetic Biomaterials and Stem Cells for Connective Tissue Engineering --<br/>37 Derivation and Expansion of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells --<br/>38 Bioreactors for Stem Cell Expansion and Differentiation --<br/>39 Strategic Directions --<br/>40 Silks --<br/>41 Calcium Phosphates --<br/>42 Engineered Protein Biomaterials --<br/>43 Synthetic Biomaterials --<br/>44 Growth Factors and Morphogens: Signals for Tissue Engineering --<br/>45 Signal Expression in Engineered Tissues --<br/>46 Pluripotent Stem Cells --<br/>47 Hematopoietic Stem Cells --<br/>48 Mesenchymal Stem Cells --<br/>49 Nanobiomaterials for Tissue Engineering --<br/>50 Biomimetic Approaches in Tissue Engineering --<br/>51 Molecular Biology Techniques --<br/>52 Biomaterial Mechanics --<br/>53 Mechanical Conditioning --<br/>54 Micropatterned Biomaterials for Cell and Tissue Engineering --<br/>55 Drug Delivery --<br/>56 Gene Therapy --<br/>57 Nanotechnology-Based Cell Engineering Strategies for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Applications --<br/>58 Cell Encapsulation --<br/>59 Coculture Systems for Mesenchymal Stem Cells --<br/>60 Tissue Engineering Bioreactors --<br/>61 Shear Forces --<br/>62 Vascularization of Engineered Tissues --<br/>63 Biomedical Imaging of Engineered Tissues --<br/>64 Multiscale Modeling of In Vitro Tissue Cultivation --<br/>65 Bone Engineering --<br/>66 Dental and Craniofacial Bioengineering --<br/>67 Tendon and Ligament Engineering --<br/>68 Cartilage Tissue Engineering --<br/>69 TMJ Engineering --<br/>70 Interface Tissue Engineering --<br/>71 The Bioengineering of Dental Tissues. 72 Tissue Engineering of the Urogenital System --<br/>73 Vascular Tissue Engineering --<br/>74 Neural Engineering --<br/>75 Tumor Engineering: Applications for Cancer Biology and Drug Development --<br/>76 Artificial Heart and Circulatory Assist Devices --<br/>77 Cardiac Valve Prostheses --<br/>78 Artificial Lungs --<br/>79 Blood Substitutes --<br/>80 Liver Support Systems --<br/>81 Peritoneal Dialysis Equipment --<br/>82 Artificial Skin and Dermal Equivalents --<br/>83 Physiological Barriers to Drug Transport --<br/>84 Nucleic Acid Aptamers in Drug Delivery --<br/>85 Dendrimers for Drug Delivery --<br/>86 Noninvasive Targeted Protein and Peptide Drug Delivery --<br/>87 Environment- Responsive Hydrogels for Drug Delivery --<br/>88 Biodegradable PLGA Scaffolds for Growth Factor Delivery --<br/>89 Physiogenomic Contours: The Application of Systems Biology for Engineering Personalized Healthcare --<br/>90 The Evolution of Massively Parallel Sequencing Technologies: Facilitating Advances in Personalized Medicine --<br/>91 Computational Methods and Molecular Diagnostics in Personalized Medicine --<br/>92 Need for Point-of-Care Testing Devices for Cardiac Troponin in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndromes --<br/>93 An Introduction to Bioethics and Ethical Theory for Biomedical Engineers* --
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Summary, etc Known as the bible of biomedical engineering, The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Fourth Edition, sets the standard against which all other references of this nature are measured. As such, it has served as a major resource for both skilled professionals and novices to biomedical engineering.<br/><br/>Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue Engineering, the fourth volume of the handbook, presents material from respected scientists with diverse backgrounds in molecular biology, transport phenomena, physiological modeling, tissue engineering, stem cells, drug delivery systems, artificial organs, and personalized medicine.<br/><br/>More than three dozen specific topics are examined, including DNA vaccines, biomimetic systems, cardiovascular dynamics, biomaterial scaffolds, cell mechanobiology, synthetic biomaterials, pluripotent stem cells, hematopoietic stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells, nanobiomaterials for tissue engineering, biomedical imaging of engineered tissues, gene therapy, noninvasive targeted protein and peptide drug delivery, cardiac valve prostheses, blood substitutes, artificial skin, molecular diagnostics in personalized medicine, and bioethics.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Tissue Engineering.
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Personal name Bronzino, Joseph D.,
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Personal name Peterson, Donald R.,
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  Dewey Decimal Classification     Faculty of Engineering & Technology (General) Main library Main library A10 15/02/2016 Sphinx publishing 1331.00 Purchase   612.028 M 00014283 19/02/2025 15/02/2016 Books