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Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials

Foreword

Introduction

Chapter 1: Biomedical nanomaterials in tissue engineering

Abstract:

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Overview of nanomaterials in tissue engineering

1.3 Biomedical nanomaterials in tissue engineering applications

1.4 Future trends

Part I: Fabrication of nanomaterials for tissue engineering applications

Chapter 2: Synthesis of polymeric nanomaterials for biomedical applications

Abstract:

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Types of polymers used in nanomaterials

2.3 Synthesis of polymeric nanoparticles

2.4 Synthesis of polymeric scaffolds

2.5 Characterization of the nanomaterials

2.6 Future trends

Chapter 3: Engineering nanoporous biomaterials

Abstract

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Nanotubes and etched nanoporous surfaces

3.3 Self-assembled supramolecular organic templates

3.4 Self-assembled colloidal templates

3.5 Conclusion

Chapter 4: Layer-by-layer self-assembly techniques for nanostructured devices in tissue engineering

Abstract:

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Interaction between biomaterials as ingredients for multilayer formulations

4.3 Scalability to three dimensions

4.4 Application of nanostructured multilayer devices in tissue engineering

Conclusion

Chapter 5: Synthesis of carbon based nanomaterials for tissue engineering applications

Abstract:

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Carbon nanotubes and fibers

5.3 Fullerenes (C60)

5.4 Graphene

5.5 Nanodiamond systems

5.6 Carbon-nanostructured materials

5.7 Conclusion

Chapter 6: Fabrication of nanofibrous scaffolds for tissue engineering applications

Abstract:

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Methods for nanofibrous scaffolds fabrication

6.3 Surface modification of nanofibrous scaffolds

6.4 Applications of nanofibrous scaffolds in tissue engineering

6.5 Conclusion

Chapter 7: Fabrication of nanomaterials for growth factor delivery in tissue engineering

Abstract:

7.1 Introduction

7.2 Strategies for controlled growth factor delivery in tissue engineering

7.3 Nanostructures for growth factor delivery in tissue engineering

7.4 Nanofibers

7.5 Nanoparticles

7.6 Strategies for dual growth factor, drug and gene delivery

7.7 Clinical prospective of nanostructures with growth factor delivery in tissue engineering

7.8 Conclusion and future trends

Part II: Application of nanomaterials in soft tissue engineering

Chapter 8: Nanomaterials for engineering vascularized tissues

Abstract:

8.1 Introduction

8.2 Biocomplexity of vascularized tissues

8.3 Engineering nanomaterials to improve vascularization of tissues

8.4 Clinical progress

8.5 Conclusion and future trends

Chapter 9: Nanomaterials for cardiac tissue engineering

Abstract:

9.1 Introduction

9.2 Heart muscle structure and diseases

9.3 Cardiac tissue engineering (CTE)

9.4 Application of nanomaterials and nanofabrication methods in CTE

9.5 Case study: magneto-mechanical cell stimulation to promote CTE

9.6 Conclusion and future trends

9.7 Acknowledgements

Chapter 10: Nanomaterials for neural tissue engineering

Abstract:

10.1 Introduction to neural tissue engineering

10.2 Nano-scaffold design techniques

10.3 Nano-structures

10.4 Biomaterials for scaffold design

10.5 Drawbacks of the use of nanomaterials

10.6 Conclusion and future trends

10.7 Acknowledgements

Chapter 11: Nanomaterials for cartilage tissue engineering

Abstract:

11.1 Introduction

11.2 Cartilage biology and structure

11.3 Clinical approaches in the treatment of cartilage defects

11.4 Nanomaterials: strategies for cartilage regeneration

11.5 Conclusion

Chapter 12: Biomaterials and nano-scale features for ligament regeneration

Abstract:

12.1 Introduction

12.2 Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) composition, structure and properties

12.3 Injury, healing and treatment of the ACL

12.4 Engineered scaffold materials for ligament regeneration

12.5 Methods for enhancing engineered scaffolds for ligament regeneration

12.6 Conclusion and future trends

Part III: Application of nanomaterials in hard tissue engineering

Chapter 13: Nanomaterials for hard–soft tissue interfaces

Abstract:

13.1 Introduction

13.2 Nanoparticles

13.3 Nanofibers

13. 4 Strategies incorporating nanomaterials in hard–soft tissue interfaces

13 5 Conclusion and future trends

Chapter 14: Mineralization of nanomaterials for bone tissue engineering

Abstract:

14.1 Bone: a nanobiocomposite material

14.2 Collagen as a biomaterial

14.3 Approaches to the mineralization of collagenous constructs

14.4 Conclusion

Chapter 15: Nanomaterials for dental and craniofacial tissue engineering

Abstract:

15.1 Introduction

15.2 Nanotechnology for engineered substrates

15.3 Engineering mineralized collagenous craniofacial structures

15.4 Nano-scale scaffolds with integrated delivery systems

15.5 Micro/nano-arrays as libraries for high-throughput characterization

15.6 Conclusion

Index

About the Author

Dr Akhilesh K. Gaharwar works in the David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, and is also a research fellow in the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Materials at Harvard University, USA. Dr Shilpa Sant is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy and Department of Bioengineering at the University of Pittsburgh, USA. She is also an affiliate faculty member at McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Pittsburgh, USA. Dr Matthew J. Hancock is a research scientist at Broad Institute, USA. Dr Adam A. Hacking is the director of the Laboratory for Musculoskeletal Research and Innovation (LMRI) in the Department of Orthopaedics at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, USA.

Reviews

.this volume addresses a previously underserved niche within the spectrum of biomaterials/tissue engineering research [and] remains firmly focused on the challenges and opportunities of nanomaterials applied in tissue engineering., James Henderson The Biomaterials Network

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