Biomaterials Science: An Introduction to Materials in MedicineBuddy D. Ratner " ... This reference integrates a historical perspective of materials engineering principles with biological interactions of biomaterials. Also provided within are regulatory and ethical issues in addition to future directions of the field, and a state-of-the-art update of medical and biotechnological applications. All aspects of biomaterials science are thoroughly addressed, from tissue engineering to cochlear prostheses and drug delivery systems. Over 80 contributors from academia, government and industry detail the principles of cell biology, immunology, and pathology. Focus within pertains to the clinical uses of biomaterials as components in implants, devices, and artificial organs. This reference also touches upon their uses in biotechnology as well as the characterization of the physical, chemical, biochemical and surface properties of these materials."--Publisher's description |
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... catheter - related thrombosis may occur , creating a potential source for thromboembolism . Catheterization of arteries or veins in the newborn , which is performed with increasing frequency in neonatology , is asso- ciated with an ...
... catheter - related thrombosis may occur , creating a potential source for thromboembolism . Catheterization of arteries or veins in the newborn , which is performed with increasing frequency in neonatology , is asso- ciated with an ...
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... catheter . Center , catheter . Right , cone - shaped filter with wires that hook into vein wall . ( Courtesy Boston Scientific Corp. , Medi - Tech Div . , Watertown , MA . ) INFERIOR VENA CAVA FILTERS Filters are introduced into the ...
... catheter . Center , catheter . Right , cone - shaped filter with wires that hook into vein wall . ( Courtesy Boston Scientific Corp. , Medi - Tech Div . , Watertown , MA . ) INFERIOR VENA CAVA FILTERS Filters are introduced into the ...
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... catheter . Blood would normally clot in the stagnant interior of the catheter , degrading the sensor response and causing a risk of embolism , so it is necessary to flush the catheter periodically with heparin- ized saline to keep both ...
... catheter . Blood would normally clot in the stagnant interior of the catheter , degrading the sensor response and causing a risk of embolism , so it is necessary to flush the catheter periodically with heparin- ized saline to keep both ...
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