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Biomaterials and Immune Response

The interactions of biomaterials with the host immune system are crucial for their functionality. Biomaterials and Immune Response aims to provide the reader with a better understanding of the role of the immune system in biomaterial applications.

To this end, the book has dedicated chapters for:

i) Explaining immune cells taking part in the immune response to the biomaterials/immune systems interface.

ii) The effect of biomaterial shape, form, and physicochemical properties on the response of the immune system.

iii) Biofilm formation on implanted materials as a failure of immune system/biomaterial interactions.

iv) Tissue-specific effects of the immune response and its consequences for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

v) Immune reaction in a clinical context (periodontology).

In the field of biomaterials, there are significant advances in using immunomodulation techniques to improve the success rates of implantable materials. For a better understanding of such techniques, it is required to have a full grasp of the biomaterial–immune system interactions. This would greatly enhance the understanding of why the human body reacts to implants in a certain way and how to improve clinical outcomes by developing immune-instructive biomaterials.

  • Provides keen insight into biomaterial–immune cell interactions.
  • Presents an explanation of state-of-the-art methodologies in immunomodulation.
  • Offers a concise and simple-to-understand treatment of biomaterial–immune cell interactions, suitable for materials scientists engaged with a biology-intensive topic.
  • Explores a comprehensive overview of biomaterial-related complications.
  • Provides extensive references at the end of each chapter to enhance study in this highly active research area.

The interactions of biomaterials with the host immune system are crucial for their functionality. Biomaterials and Immune Response aims to provide the reader with a better understanding of the role of the immune system in biomaterial applications.

To this end, the book has dedicated chapters for:

i) Explaining immune cells taking part in the immune response to the biomaterials/immune systems interface.

ii) The effect of biomaterial shape, form, and physicochemical properties on the response of the immune system.

iii) Biofilm formation on implanted materials as a failure of immune system/biomaterial interactions.

iv) Tissue-specific effects of the immune response and its consequences for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

v) Immune reaction in a clinical context (periodontology).

In the field of biomaterials, there are significant advances in using immunomodulation techniques to improve the success rates of implantable materials. For a better understanding of such techniques, it is required to have a full grasp of the biomaterial–immune system interactions. This would greatly enhance the understanding of why the human body reacts to implants in a certain way and how to improve clinical outcomes by developing immune-instructive biomaterials.

  • Provides keen insight into biomaterial–immune cell interactions.
  • Presents an explanation of state-of-the-art methodologies in immunomodulation.
  • Offers a concise and simple-to-understand treatment of biomaterial–immune cell interactions, suitable for materials scientists engaged with a biology-intensive topic.
  • Explores a comprehensive overview of biomaterial-related complications.
  • Provides extensive references at the end of each chapter to enhance study in this highly active research area.
$196.56
Biomaterials and Immune Response
$196.56

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The interactions of biomaterials with the host immune system are crucial for their functionality. Biomaterials and Immune Response aims to provide the reader with a better understanding of the role of the immune system in biomaterial applications.

To this end, the book has dedicated chapters for:

i) Explaining immune cells taking part in the immune response to the biomaterials/immune systems interface.

ii) The effect of biomaterial shape, form, and physicochemical properties on the response of the immune system.

iii) Biofilm formation on implanted materials as a failure of immune system/biomaterial interactions.

iv) Tissue-specific effects of the immune response and its consequences for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

v) Immune reaction in a clinical context (periodontology).

In the field of biomaterials, there are significant advances in using immunomodulation techniques to improve the success rates of implantable materials. For a better understanding of such techniques, it is required to have a full grasp of the biomaterial–immune system interactions. This would greatly enhance the understanding of why the human body reacts to implants in a certain way and how to improve clinical outcomes by developing immune-instructive biomaterials.

  • Provides keen insight into biomaterial–immune cell interactions.
  • Presents an explanation of state-of-the-art methodologies in immunomodulation.
  • Offers a concise and simple-to-understand treatment of biomaterial–immune cell interactions, suitable for materials scientists engaged with a biology-intensive topic.
  • Explores a comprehensive overview of biomaterial-related complications.
  • Provides extensive references at the end of each chapter to enhance study in this highly active research area.
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