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Principles of Biomaterials Encapsulation: Volume Two

  • 1st Edition - April 10, 2023
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Farshid Sefat, Gholamali Farzi, Masoud Mozafari
  • Language: English

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Description

Principles of Biomaterials Encapsulation: Volume Two provides an expansive and in-depth resource covering the key principles, biomaterials, techniques and applications of encapsulation in translational medicine. The book details the various biomaterials available for encapsulation, including polymers, natural and synthetic biomaterials, porous materials, and more. The advantages and disadvantages of conventional and contemporary biomaterials for encapsulations are reviewed, along with advice on the most effective materials for both shell and core. The final part of the book describes a broad range of applications in regenerative medicine, uniquely bringing encapsulation into the worlds of translational medicine and tissue engineering.

This book enables readers to learn about the pros and cons of different biomaterials for encapsulation, as well as how they can be utilized in many bodily systems and tissues, such as the respiratory, digestive, endocrine and cardiovascular systems. Written and edited by well-versed materials scientists with extensive clinical, biomedical and regenerative medicine experience, this book offers a deeply interdisciplinary look at encapsulation in translational medicine.

Key features

  • Details the various biomaterials available for encapsulation, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of conventional and contemporary biomaterials for encapsulations
  • Describes a broad range of applications in regenerative medicine, uniquely bringing encapsulation into the worlds of translational medicine and tissue engineering
  • Written and edited by well-versed materials scientists with extensive clinical, biomedical and regenerative medicine experience, offering an interdisciplinary approach

Readership

Researchers and students in materials science, biomedical engineering, pharmacology, and regenerative medicine; Chemical engineering and food science

Table of contents

Part Three – Biomaterials for Encapsulation

24. Encapsulation of Polymers

25. Encapsulation of Natural Materials

26. Encapsulation of Porous Materials

27. Encapsulation: Shell and core

28. Encapsulation: Control drug delivery

Part Four – Applications of Encapsulation in Translational and Regenerative Medicine

29. Encapsulation for in-vitro systems

30. Encapsulation for in-vivo systems

31. Encapsulation in artificial organs

32. Encapsulation in Respiratory System

33. Encapsulation in Urinary System

34. Encapsulation in Digestive System

35. Encapsulation in Ocular System

36. Encapsulation in Endocrine System

37. Encapsulation in Nervous System

38. Encapsulation in Dentistry

39. Encapsulation in Cardiac Repair

40. Encapsulation in Skeletal Muscle

41. Encapsulation of Bone Marrow Cells

42. Encapsulation of Stem Cells

43. Encapsulation of Cartilage Cells

44. Encapsulation of Tendon and Ligaments

45. Future of encapsulation in Regenerative Medicine

46. Encapsulation for General Cancer Treatment

47. Encapsulation for Breast Cancer Treatment

48. Encapsulation strategies for the treatment of CNS disorders

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: April 10, 2023
  • Language: English

About the editors

FS

Farshid Sefat

Dr. Farshid Sefat is Associate Professor and Programme Leader in the Biomedical and Electronic Engineering Department at the University of Bradford (UK). He was head of Biomedical Engineering Department at King Faisal University (Saudi Arabia) and Visiting Professor at Stevens Institute of Technology (New Jersey, USA). He completed his post doctorate research assistant at University of Sheffield (UK) in cornea tissue engineering. Dr. Sefat received his Ph.D. and BEng. degrees from University of Bradford in Biomedical Engineering. His research is based on developing biomaterials to control cellular behavior with particular emphasis in developing engineered materials for various tissue engineering applications. He’s an author of >150 peer-reviewed journal articles, editorials, and review papers and >80 book chapters/edited books. He’s on the editorial boards and reviewer of >30 numerous journals including Materials Today, Acta Biomaterialia, IEEE, Bone, MDPI, Journal of Orthopaedics & Rheumatology, Materials Science and Engineering C and Journal of Biomechanics.

Affiliations and expertise
Associate Professor, Biomedical and Electronic Engineering Department, University of Bradford, UK

GF

Gholamali Farzi

Dr. Gholamali Farzi is a Professor of Polymer Engineering at Faculty of Engineering in Hakim Sabzevari University, Sabzevar, Iran, where he is teaching polymer engineering and polymer composite materials for students in Ph.D. and MSc level. Dr. Farzi obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Lyon (France) in 2007, then he completed his post-doctoral fellowship in University of Lyon 1. Dr Farzi doing extensive research in the field of polymer encapsulation and he has very close collaboration with French universities.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Polymer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Hakim Sabzevari University, Sabzevar, Iran

MM

Masoud Mozafari

Dr. Masoud Mozafari is a Fellow at Lunenfeld Tanenbaum Research Institute, Mount Sinai Health Hospital, University of Toronto. He was previously Assistant Professor and Director of the Bioengineering Lab, at the Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Department, Materials and Energy Research Center, Cellular and Molecular Research Center, and Department of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine of the Iran University of Medical Sciences (IUMS), Tehran, Iran. Dr. Mozafari’s research interests range across biomaterials, nanotechnology, and tissue engineering, and he is known for the development of strategies for the treatment of damaged tissues and organs, and controlling biological substances for targeted delivery into the human body. Dr. Mozafari has received several awards, including the Khwarizmi Award and the Julia Polak European Doctorate Award for outstanding translational research contributions to the field of biomaterials. He has also received the WIPO Medal for Inventors from The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), in recognition of his contributions to economic and technological development. Dr. Mozafari is currently working on the editorial board of several journals.
Affiliations and expertise
Research Fellow, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital, University of Toronto, Canada

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