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Biopolymers nanoscale properties

It is important to emphasize that many natural tissues are essentially composed of nanoscale biopolymers or biocomposites with hierarchical architectures. Therefore, by mimicking the structure and property of their natural counterparts, synthetic nanopoiymers and nanocomposites are very likely to enhance/regulate the functions of specific cells or tissues. This principle has been demonstrated by the success of bioinspired polymers and composites in both clinical practice and in laboratory research. In particular, bone is the hierarchical tissue that has inspired a myriad of biomimetic materials, devices, and systems for decades. This chapter focuses on this well-developed area of biomimetic or bioinspired nanopoiymers and nanocomposites for bone substitution and regeneration, especially those with high potentials for clinical applications in the near future. [Pg.77]


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