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Advanced Surfaces for Stem Cell Research

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Advanced Surfaces for Stem Cell Research

Advanced Surfaces for Stem Cell Research
Wiley | English | December 2016 | ISBN-10: 1119242509 | 480 pages | PDF | 5.50 mb

by Ashutosh Tiwari (Editor), Bora Garipcan (Editor), Lokman Uzun (Editor)

Description

The book outlines first the importance of Extra Cellular Matrix (ECM), which is a natural surface for most of cells. In the following chapters the influence of biological, chemical, mechanical, and physical properties of surfaces in micro and nano-scale on stem cell behavior are discussed including the mechanotransduction. Biomimetic and bioinspired approaches are highlighted for developing microenvironment of several tissues, and surface engineering applications are discussed in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine and different type of biomaterials in various chapters of the book.

This book brings together innovative methodologies and strategies adopted in the research and development of Advanced Surfaces in Stem Cell Research. Well-known worldwide researchers deliberate subjects including:

Extracellular matrix proteins for stem cell fate
The superficial mechanical and physical properties of matrix microenvironment as stem cell fate regulator
Effects of mechanotransduction on stem cell behavior
Modulation of stem cells behavior through bioactive surfaces
Influence of controlled micro and nanoengineered surfaces on stem cell fate
Nanostructured polymeric surfaces for stem cells
Laser surface modification techniques and stem cells applications
Plasma polymer deposition: a versatile tool for stem cell research
Application of bioreactor concept and modeling techniques in bone regeneration and augmentation treatments
Substrates and surfaces for control of pluripotent stem cell fate and function
Application of biopolymer-based, surface modified devices in transplant medicine and tissue engineering
Silk as a natural biopolymer for tissue engineering