Buch, Englisch, 440 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 975 g
Buch, Englisch, 440 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 975 g
Reihe: Series in Materials Science and Engineering
ISBN: 978-1-4822-5928-5
Verlag: CRC Press
This book is dedicated to the field of conductive polymers, focusing on electrical interactions with biological systems. It addresses the use of conductive polymers as the conducting interface for electrical communications with the biological system, both in vitro and in vivo. It provides an overview on the chemistry and physics of conductive polymers, their useful characteristics as well as limitations, and technologies that apply conductive polymers for medical purposes. This groundbreaking resource addresses cytotoxicity and tissue compatibility of conductive polymers, the basics on electromagnetic fields, and commonly used experimental methods. Readers will also learn how cells are cultured in vitro with conductive polymers, and how conductive polymers and living tissues interact electrically. Throughout the contents, chapter authors emphasize the importance of conductive polymers in biomedical engineering and their potential applications in medicine.
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Early History of Conductive Organic Polymers
Synthesis of Biomedically Relevant Conducting Polymers
Properties and Characterization of Conductive Polymers
Mechanism in Charge Transfer and Electrical Stability
Industry Viable Metal Anti-corrosion Application of Polyaniline
Medical Device Implants for Neuromodulation. The Electromagnetic Nature of Protein-Protein Interactions
The Impact of Electric Fields on Cell Processes, Membrane Proteins and Intracellular Signaling Cascades
Lipid-Protein Electrostatic Interactions in the Regulation of Membrane-Protein Activities
Experimental Methods to Manipulate Cultured Cells with Electrical and Electromagnetic Fields
The Neurotrophic Factor Rationale for Using Brief Electrical Stimulation to Promote Peripheral Nerve Regeneration in Animal Models and Human Patients
In vitro Modulatory Effects of Electrical Field on Fibroblasts
The Role of Electrical Field on Neurons: In vitro Studies
Modulation of Bone Cell Activities in vitro by Electrical and Electromagnetic Stimulations
Electrical Stimulation of Cells Derived from Muscle
The Response of Endothelial Cells to Endogenous Bioelectric Fields
The Role of Electrical Field on Stem Cells In Vitro
Effects of Electrical Stimulation on Cutaneous Wound Healing: Evidence from in vitro Studies and Clinical Trials
Effect of Electrical Stimulation on Bone Healing