Bioactive Glass Materials for Biological Applications
eBook - ePub

Bioactive Glass Materials for Biological Applications

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eBook - ePub

Bioactive Glass Materials for Biological Applications

About this book

Bioactive Glass Materials for Biological Applications envelopes the complexities, challenges, and advancement in developing a new class of bioactive materials for versatile applications. It outlines the materials involved, bioactivity against bioinert materials, phase change materials, biomolecular nature, synthetic biodegradable polymers, and bioactive glasses. The processing techniques of the bioactive glasses for versatile applications are also covered. A comprehensive focus is on the review of additive manufacturing routes suitable for biological applications with the ability to print various bioactive materials whilst carrying living cells.

Features:

  • Introduces bioactive glass materials and their nature aimed towards biological applications
  • Covers how biological materials behave in vivo and in vitro for tailoring materials and sensitivity to the biological environment
  • Explores relevant additive manufacturing platforms
  • Reviews new chemistry and molecules for therapeutic and drug delivery applications alongside bone tissue and regenerative medicine
  • Spotlights the future scope of bioactive glass nanoparticles, their limitations, and research focus areas

This book is aimed at graduate students and researchers in glasses and ceramics and biomaterials.

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Yes, you can access Bioactive Glass Materials for Biological Applications by Gujjala Raghavendra,P. Syam Prasad,Dheeraj Kumar Gara in PDF and/or ePUB format. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Preface
  7. About the Editors
  8. List of Contributors
  9. Chapter 1 Introduction to Bioactive Materials: Metals to non-metals
  10. Chapter 2 Bioactive Glasses for Biological Applications
  11. Chapter 3 Role of Nanomaterials in Bioactive Glasses
  12. Chapter 4 Nature, Processing, and Characterization of Glass-Ceramics for Biological Applications
  13. Chapter 5 In Vivo and In Vitro Behaviours of Bioactive Glass Materials
  14. Chapter 6 Mechanosensing Interactions of Bioactive Glasses
  15. Chapter 7 Recent Advances in Additive Manufacturing for Printing Biological Tissues
  16. Chapter 8 Biodegradable Polymers-Based Bioactive Glasses Nanocomposite
  17. Chapter 9 Bioinspired Synthesis-Based Bioactive Glasses
  18. Chapter 10 Challenges for Industrial Compliance and Life Cycle Analysis of Bioactive Glasses
  19. Index