Biomaterials and immune response : complications, mechanisms and immunomodulation / edited by Nihal Engin Vrana.
Contributor(s): Vrana, Nihal Engin [editor.] | Taylor and Francis.
Material type: BookSeries: Devices, circuits, and systems: Publisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, [2018]Copyright date: ©2019Edition: First edition.Description: 1 online resource (263 pages) : 41 illustrations.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315147147.Subject(s): Biomedical materials | Immunology | HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General | MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine | MEDICAL / Diseases | MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine | MEDICAL / Internal Medicine | MEDICAL / Immunology | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Material Science | Biocompatible Materials | Immunologic Factors | Immunity, Cellular | Immunomodulation | Prostheses and ImplantsAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 616.079 Online resources: Click here to view.chapter 1 Editorial: Introduction to Immune Response and Biomaterials -- chapter 2 Immune Response to Nanoparticles -- chapter 3 The Effects of Biomaterials with Micro/Nanotopographies on Immune Cells In Vitro and In Vivo -- chapter 4 The Overview of Titanium and Its Crystalline Phases: The Impact in Biomedical Applications -- chapter 5 Bacterial Attachment and Biofilm Formation on Biomaterials: The Case of Dental and Orthopaedic Implants -- chapter 6 Biomaterial Surface Properties: Implications in Immune Response -- chapter 7 Hyaluronic Acid as a Biomaterial and Its Role in the Immune System -- chapter 8 Osteoimmunomodulation with Biomaterials -- chapter 9 Macrophage-Based Immunomodulation for Biomaterial Applications -- chapter 10 Biomaterials and Immune Response in Periodontics.
The interactions of the biomaterials with the host immune system is crucial for their functionality. This book aims to provide the reader with a better understanding of the role of the immune system in biomaterial applications. For this end, the book has dedicated chapters for i) explaining immune cells taking part in immune response to biomaterials/immune systems interface; ii) the effect of biomaterial shape, form and physicochemical properties on the response of immune system; iii) biofilm formation on implanted materials as a failure of immune system/biomaterial interactions; iv) tissue-specific effects of 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 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 the clinical outcomes by developing immune-instructive biomaterials.
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