Chapter 1. Introduction to Biomaterials
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Summary
Chapter 2. Tissue Interaction with Biomaterials
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Protein adsorption and Cell adhesion
2.3 Cell Migration
2.4 Controlled Cell Deposition
2.5 Extracellular Matrix
2.6 Biomineralization
Chapter 3. Host Response of Implanted Biomaterials
3.1 Immune Response to Implanted Biomaterials
3.2 Transplant Immunology
3.3 Biocomaptibility
Chapter 4. Fundamentals of Surface Modification
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Surface Properties of Biomaterials
4.3 Surface modifications
4.4 Applications
Chapter 5. Multi Length Scale Hierarchy in Natural
Materials
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Multi Length-scale Hierarchy
5.3 Human Bone
5.4 Turtle shell
5.5 Wood
5.6 Silk
5.7 Nacre
5.8 Gecko-feet
5.9 Lotus Leaf
Chapter 6. Superhydrophobic Surfaces
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Surfaces and superhydrophobicity in nature
6.3 Classification of surfaces
6.4 Mechanics and nature of wetting
6.5 Fabrication of artificial superhydrophobic surfaces
6.6 Preparation of metallic superhydrophobic surfaces
6.7 Controlled wettability surfaces (CWS)
6.8 Conclusions
Chapter 7. Surface Engineering and Modification for Biomedical
Applications
7.1 Corrosion of Biomaterials and Need for Surface Coating for
Biomedical Applications
7.2 Surface Reactivity and Body Cell Response
7.3 Key Requirements of Surface Coating
7.4 Key Biomaterial Substrates
7.5 Surface Preparation and Cleaning Techniques
7.6 Surface Engineering and Coating Techniques
7.7 Coatings for Biomedical Applications
7.8. Biosurface Characterization
Chapter 8. Laser Engineering of Surface Structures
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Laser processing of biomaterials
8.3 Laser-based prototyping methods
8.4 Ultrafast laser pulses
8.5 Neural implants
8.6 Ophthalmic implants
8.7 Laser fabrication of cardiovascular devices
8.8 Laser-fabricated nanoscale materials
8.9 Two photon polymerization
8.10 Microneedle fabrication
8.11 Conclusions
Chapter 9. Processing and Nanomechanical Properties of
Hydroxyapatite-Nanotube Biocomposite
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Processing of HA-Carbon Nanotube Composites
9.3 Fracture Toughness and Tribological Properties of HA-Carbon
Nanotube Composites
9.4 Adhesion of Bone Forming Cells on HA-CNT Surface
9.5 Biomechanical Compatibility at Bone/Coated Implant
Interface
9.6 HA-Boron Nitride Nano Tube (BNNT) Composites
9.7 HA-TiO2 Nanotube Composites
9.8 Summary
Chapter 10. Applications of Biomaterials
10.1 Multi-scale hierarchy in natural Bone
10.2 Coronary Stents
10.3 Medical Devices
10.4 Drug Delivery
Chapter 11. Nanosafety, Nanosocietal and Nanoethical
Issues
11.1 Governmental Environment and Health Safety Organization
Protocols
11.2 Related Safety Hazards
11.3 Approach to Developing Safety Protocol for Laboratory
Environment
11.4 Tendency of Nanoparticles
11.5 Current Capability of Nanoparticle Filters