1st Edition

Nanotechnology in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

Edited By Ketul Popat Copyright 2010
    302 Pages
    by CRC Press

    302 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Although nanotechnology applied to medicine has a potentially huge impact on drug delivery and tissue engineering, significant challenges need to be resolved before clinically viable nanomedicine or nanobiomedicine therapies will be available. Skillfully edited, with contributions from an expert panel of researchers, Nanotechnology in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine discusses the use of nanotechnology for medical applications with a focus on its use for drug delivery and tissue engineering. It sheds light on the challenges facing the field and examines cutting-edge research that may provide solutions.



    Topics covered include:







    • Patterning of biomimetic substrates with AFM lithography, primarily focusing on DPN Nanotemplating polymer melts


    • Nanotechnology-based approaches in the treatment of injuries to tendons and ligaments


    • Progress in the use of electrospinning processing techniques for fabricating nanofiber scaffolds for neural applications


    • Nanotopography techniques for tissue-engineered scaffolds and the effects of nanotopography on cells and tissues


    • Vertically aligned TiO2 nanotube surface structuring for optimization of Ti implants utilizing nanotechnology


    • Applications originating from the harmony of nanotechnology to biological systems, especially for the regeneration in the nervous system


    • Current understanding of the mechanisms by which cells sense nano-scale structure at the molecular level and how this understanding can be useful in developing novel antifouling materials




    While there are books available on tissue engineering and nanotechnology and others about regenerative medicine, most do not comprehensively cover applications of nanotechnology to both these areas. Focusing chiefly on drug delivery, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine, the book uses an application-based approach to relate laborato

    Atomic Force Microscope Lithography on Biomimetic Surfaces. Nanofiber-Based Integrative Repair of Orthopedic Soft Tissues. Polycaprolactone Nanowires for Controlling Cell Behavior at the Biointerface. Electrospun Nanofibers for Neural Applications. Mixed Monolayer System of Mercaptobenzoic Acid and Polyethylene Glycol for pH Sensing: Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Studies. Nano-Enabled Platforms for Metastatic Malignant Melanoma. Immune Response to Implanted Nanostructured Materials. Enhanced Cell Growth, Function, and Differentiation by TiO2 Nanotube Surface Structuring. Electrospun Pseudo Poly (Amino Acids) for Tissue Engineering Applications. Nanotechnologies for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration. Nanoscale Control of Cell–Substrate Adhesion. Nanofibrous Materials for Vascular Tissue Engineering and Regeneration. Engineering Soft Nanostructures for Guided Cell Response. Nanoparticles-Incorporated Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications.Index.

    Biography

    Ketul Popat