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Title:
Bone tissue engineering
Publication Information:
Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2005
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336 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
ISBN:
9780849316210
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Focusing on bone biology, Bone Tissue Engineering integrates basic sciences with tissue engineering. It includes contributions from world-renowned researchers and clinicians who discuss key topics such as different models and approaches to bone tissue engineering, as well as exciting clinical applications for patients. Divided into four sections, the book covers basic bone biology and tissue engineering, scaffold designs for tissue engineering, applied principles of bone tissue engineering, and clinical opportunities. The comprehensive nature of this book, including extensive bibliographies, will make it an invaluable resource for biomedical engineers, tissue engineers, dental and bone-related medical researchers, and craniofacial biologists.


Author Notes

Hollinger, Jeffrey O.; Einhorn, Thomas A.; Doll, Bruce; Sfeir, Charles


Table of Contents

Bruce DollBruce Doll and Hannjorg KochCarol V. Gay and Henry J. Donahue and Christopher A. Siedlecki and Erwin VoglerAdele L. BoskeyCharles Sfeir and Julie Jadlowiec and Hannjorg Koch and Phillip CampbellKacey G. MarraScott J. Hollister and Juan M. Toboas and Rachel M. Schek and Cheng-Yu Lin and Tien Min ChuRobert T. Rubin and Jeffrey O. HollingerMark P. Mooney and Michael I. SiegelDennis M. Cullinane and Kristy T. SalisburySanjeev Kakar and Thomas A. EinhornJames P. BradleyJohn M. Rhee and Scott D. Boden
Section I Basic Bone Biology and Tissue EngineeringBruce A. Doll
Chapter 1 Developmental Biology of the Skeletal Systemp. 3
Chapter 2 Bone Physiology Dynamicsp. 27
Chapter 3 Cell Biology of the Skeletal System: Osteoblasts, Osteocytes, Osteoclasts, Bone Marrow Stromal Cellsp. 43
Section II Basic Bone Biology and Scaffold Designs for TissueCharles Sfeir
Chapter 4 The Organic and Inorganic Matricesp. 91
Chapter 5 Signaling Molecules for Tissue Engineeringp. 125
Chapter 6 Biodegradable Polymers and Microspheres in Tissue Engineeringp. 149
Chapter 7 Design and Fabrication of Bone Tissue Engineering Scaffoldsp. 167
Section III Applied Principles of Bone Tissue EngineeringJeffrey O. Hollinger and Thomas A. Einhorn
Chapter 8 Study Design and Statistical Analysisp. 195
Chapter 9 Animal Models for Bone Tissue Engineering of Critical-size Defects (CSDs), Bone Pathologies and Orthopedic Disease Statesp. 217
Chapter 10 Biomechanicsp. 245
Section IV Clinical OpportunitiesThomas A. Einhorn and Jeffrey O. Hollinger
Chapter 11 Tissue Engineering of Bonep. 277
Chapter 12 Clinical Challenges and Contemporary Solutions: Craniofacial and Dentalp. 303
Chapter 13 Opportunities in Spinal Applicationsp. 315
Indexp. 331
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