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El. knyga: Immune Response to Implanted Materials and Devices: The Impact of the Immune System on the Success of an Implant

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  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2016
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319454337
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2016
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319454337

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the cascade of events activated in the body following the implant of biomaterials and devices. It is one of the first books to shed light on the role of the host immune response on therapeutic efficacy, and reviews the state-of-the-art for both basic science and medical applications. The text examines advantages and disadvantages of the use of synthetic versus natural biomaterials. Particular emphasis is placed on the role of biomimicry in the development of smart strategies able to modulate infiltrating immune cells, thus reducing side effects (such as acute and chronic inflammation, fibrosis and/or implant rejection) and improving the therapeutic outcome (healing, tissue restoration). Current cutting-edge approaches in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and nanomedicine offer the latest insights into the role immunomodulation in improving tolerance during tissue transplant in the treatment of orthopaedic, pancreatic, and hepatic diseases. "Immune Response to Implanted Materials and Devices" is intended for an audience of graduate students and professional researchers in both academia and industry interested in the development of smart strategies, which are able to exploit the self-healing properties of the body and achieve functional tissue restoration.
1 Host Response to Implanted Materials and Devices: An Overview
1(14)
Michelle E. Scarritt
Ricardo Londono
Stephen F. Badylak
2 Implications of the Acute and Chronic Inflammatory Response and the Foreign Body Reaction to the Immune Response of Implanted Biomaterials
15(22)
James M. Anderson
Sirui Jiang
3 Macrophages: The Bad, the Ugly, and the Good in the Inflammatory Response to Biomaterials
37(26)
Marta Scatena
Karen V. Eaton
Melissa F. Jackson
Susan A. Lund
Cecilia M. Giachelli
4 Understanding Nanoparticle Immunotoxicity to Develop Safe Medical Devices
63(18)
Marina A. Dobrovolskaia
5 Host Response to Synthetic Versus Natural Biomaterials
81(26)
Kishor Sarkar
Yingfei Xue
Shilpa Sant
6 Convergence of Osteoimmunology and Immunomodulation for the Development and Assessment of Bone Biomaterials
107(18)
Zetao Chen
Chengtie Wu
Yin Xiao
7 Modulation of Innate Immune Cells to Create Transplant Tolerance
125(26)
Yue Zhao
Peixiang Lan
Xian C. Li
8 Inflammatory Cytokine Response to Titanium Surface Chemistry and Topography
151(18)
Stephen M. Hamlet
Saso Ivanovski
9 The Biomechanical Environment and Impact on Tissue Fibrosis
169(20)
Wayne Carver
Amanda M. Esch
Vennece Fowlkes
Edie C. Goldsmith
10 Advancing Islet Transplantation: From Donor to Engraftment
189(24)
Omaima M. Sabek
11 Targeted Modulation of Macrophage Functionality by Nanotheranostics in Inflammatory Liver Disease and Cancer
213(10)
Matthias Bartneck
Frank Tacke
12 T-Cell Mediated Immunomodulation and Transplant Optimization
223(14)
Sandra Grass
Sara Khalid Al-Ageel
Martin Hildebrandt
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