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Biomimetic material

NEW Bio-based and biomimetic materials their properties and uses (Section 8.22)... [Pg.17]

Biomimetic materials are materials that are modeled after naturally occurring materials. Gels or flexible polymers (Chapter 19) modeled after natural membranes and tissues are biomimetic materials with remarkable properties. Some can be made to crawl on their own like tiny nanometer worms, others pulsate to an internally generated rhythm, and still others respond in seemingly lifelike ways to stimuli. [Pg.464]

Biomimetic materials are modeled after naturally occurring biological materials. [Pg.466]

A. K. Dillow and A. M. Lowman (eds.), Biomimetic Materials Design, Biointerfacial Strategies, Tissue Engineering, and Targeted Drug Delivery, Marcel Dekker, New York, 2002. [Pg.257]

Calcium Phosphates and Carbonates in Bioinspired and Biomimetic Materials 9... [Pg.9]

Mann, S. (1995) Biomineralization and biomimetic materials chemistry. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 5, 935-946. [Pg.107]

However, it has to be realized that biological templates remain inserted in the final nanoparticles and this is not acceptable for many applications. Nevertheless, some recent examples indicate that such biomimetic materials may be suitable for the design of biotechnological and medical devices [32]. For instance, it was shown that silica gels formed in the presence of p-R5 were excellent host matrices for enzyme encapsulation [33]. In parallel, biopolymer/silica hybrid macro-, micro- and nanocapsules were recently obtained via biomimetic routes and these exhibit promising properties for the design of drug delivery materials (see Section 3.1.1) [34,35],... [Pg.163]

Giraud-Guille, M.M., Mosser, G., Helary, C. and Eglin, D. (2005) Bone matrix-like assemblies of collagen From liquid crystals to gels and biomimetic materials. Micron, 36, 602-608. [Pg.189]

Mann, S. (1993) Molecular tectonics in biomineralization and biomimetic materials chemistry. Nature, 365, 499-505. [Pg.265]

Biomimetic Materials for Bone Repair. The Hybrid Approach... [Pg.372]

Main types of biomolecular recognition elements used in affinity biosensors based on spectroscopy of guided modes include antibodies, nucleic acids and biomimetic materials. Antibodies are used most frequently because of their high affinity, versatility, and commercial availability. [Pg.184]


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