Title:
Polymers of biological and biomedical significance
Publication Information:
Washington, D.C. : American Chemical Society, 1994
ISBN:
9780841227323
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Summary
Summary
Provides comprehensive coverage of recent advances in polymers as materials of significance in biological and biomedical research. Addresses synthesis, surface activation, and characterization of biomaterials. Examines biological effects related to specific physical chemical factors. Explores synthetic bioactive chain molecules and polymers for controlled transport of active agents. An introductory section contains reviews of fast-growing research areas which provide concise introductory notes to succeeding parts of the book.
Table of Contents
Polymers in Pharmaceutical ProductsH. Park and K. Park |
Tissue Engineering Using SyntheticC.A. Vacanti and J.P. Vacanti and R. Langer |
Biodegradable Polymers |
Interfacial BiocompatibilityY. Ikada |
Polymeric Devices for Transcutaneous and Percutaneous TransportJ.L. Williams |
Microcellular FoamsS.L. Roweton and S.W. Shalaby |
Surface Biolization by GraftingY. Ito and K. Suzuki and Y. Imanishi |
Polymerizable Bioactive Chemicals |
Hydrophilic, Lipid-ResistantG. Friends and J. Kunzler and R. Ozark and M. Trokanski |
Fluorosiloxanes |
Synthesis of Poly(ether urethane amide)A. Penhasi and M. Aronhime and D. Cohn |
Segmented Elastomers |
Interaction of Water withN.S. Schneider and J.L. Illinger and F.E. Karasz |
Polyurethanes Containing Hydrophilic Block Copolymer Soft Segments |
Formation and Reactivity of Surface PhosphonylatedK.R. Rogers and S.W. Shalaby |
Thermoplastic Polymers |
Surface Modification of Polymeric Biomaterials withM. Amiji and K. Park |
Poly(ethylene oxide): A Steric Repulsion Approach |
Ascorbic Acid as AnJ.E. Code and G.E. Schumacher and J. M. Antonucci |
Etchant-Conditioner for Resin Bonding to Dentin |
Salt Partitioning in Polyelectrolyte Gel-SolutionY.-L. Yin and R.K. Prud'homme |
Systems |
Ring-Opening Polymerization of a 2-Methylene SpiroJ.W. Stansbury |
Orthocarbonate Bearing a Pendant Methacrylate Group |
Ring-Opening Dental ResinB.B. Reed and J. W. Stansbury and J.M. Antonucci |
Systems Based on Cyclic Acetals |
Synthesis of Novel Hydrophilicand Hydrophobic Multifunctional Acrylic MonomersJ.M. Antonucci and J. W. Stansbury and G.W. Cheng |
Effect of Structure on Properties of AbsorbableR.A. Johnson and S.W. Shalaby |
Oxalate Polymers |
Fluorescent CureS.M. Keeny III and J.M. Antonucci and F.W. Wang and J.A. Tesk |
Monitoring of Dental Resins |
Activation of Leukocytesby Arg-Gly-Asp-Ser-Carrying MicrospheresK. Fujimoto and Y. Kasuya and M. Miyamoto and H. Kawaguchi |
Poly(vinyl alcohol) Hydrogels Preparedunder Different Annealing Conditions and Their Interactions with BloodK. Fujimoto and M. Minato and Y. Ikada |
Components |
Phase Transition's Control of Collagenous Tissue Growth andD. G. Kaplan |
Resorption Including Bone Morphogenesis |
pH-Sensitive Hydrogels Basedon Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate and Poly(vinyl alcohol)-MethacrylateY.J. Wang and F.J. Liou and S. W. Tsai and G.G.C. Niu |
Kinetic Model for Degradation ofL.Zhang and J.J. Harvey and M.A. Cole |
Starch-Plastic Blends with Controlled-Release Potential |
Cross-Linking andK. Tomihata and K. Burczak and K. Shiraki and Y. Ikada |
Biodegradation of Native and Denatured Collagen |
Poly(methacrylic acid) Hydrogels as Carriers of BacterialT.L. Bowersock and S.W. Shalaby and M. Levy and M.L. Samuels and R. Lallone and M.R. White and D.Ryker and K. Park |
Exotoxins in an Oral Vaccine for Cattle |
Dye-Grafted, Poly(ethylene imine)-Coated, Formed-in-PlaceY.Li and H.G. Spencer |
Class Affinity Membranes for Selective Separation of Proteins |
Preparation of Insulin-ReleasingH.Iwata and N. Ogawa and T. Tkagi and J. Mizoguchi |
Chinese Hamster Ovary Cell by Transfection of Human Insulin Gene: Its |
Implantation into Diabetic Mice |
pH andIonic-Strength-Dependent Permeation through Poly(L-lysine-alt-terephthalic acid)K. Makino and E. Miyauchi and Y. Togawa and H. Phshima and T. Kondo |
Microcapsule Membranes |
Rg-Gly-Asp-Ser-CarryingK. Fujimoto and Y. Kasaya and M. Miyamoto and H. Kawaguchi |
Microspheres |