Hyaluronic acid for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications / editor, Maurice N. Collins.
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- 1909030783
- 9781909030787
- 9781680155044
- 1680155040
- Hyaluronic acid -- Therapeutic use
- Drug delivery systems
- Colloids
- Tissue scaffolds
- Hyaluronic Acid -- therapeutic use
- Biomedical Engineering -- methods
- Hydrogel, Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate -- therapeutic use
- Nanoparticles -- therapeutic use
- Drug Delivery Systems
- Tissue Scaffolds
- Acide hyaluronique -- Emploi en thérapeutique
- Systèmes d'administration de médicaments
- Structures d'échafaudage tissulaires
- MEDICAL -- Physiology
- SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Human Anatomy & Physiology
- Colloids
- Drug delivery systems
- Hyaluronic acid -- Therapeutic use
- Tissue scaffolds
- 612/.015782 23
- QP702.H8 H93 2014
- QU 83
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Hyaluronic acid (HA) is found in extracellular tissue in many parts of the body. It is a material of increasing importance to biomaterials science and is finding applications in diverse areas ranging from tissue culture scaffolds to cosmetic materials. Its properties, both physical and biochemical, in solution or hydrogel form, are extremely attractive for various technologies concerned with body repair. This book considers the materials science behind some of the important biomedical and therapeutic applications that are emerging for HA. Key characteristics such as its mechanical properties,
Dedication; Preface; Contributors; Contents; Chapter-1; Chapter-2; Chapter-3; Chapter-4; Chapter-5; Chapter-6; Chapter-7; Chapter-8; Abbreviations; Index
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