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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 기술공학 > 기술공학 > 생화학
· ISBN : 9781119390329
· 쪽수 : 400쪽
· 출판일 : 2018-08-21
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List of Contributors xiii
Foreword xvii
Preface xix
Introduction to Science and Engineering Principles for the Development of Bioinspired Materials 1
Muhammad Wajid Ullah, Zhijun Shi, Sehrish Manan, and Guang Yang
I.1 Bioinspiration 1
I.2 Bioinspired Materials 1
I.3 Biofabrication 2
I.4 Biofabrication Strategies 3
I.5 Part II Biomacromolecules 5
I.6 Part III Biomaterials 11
I.7 Scope of the Book 13
Acknowledgments 14
References 14
Part I Biofabrication 17
1 Biotemplating Principles 19
Cordt Zollfrank and Daniel Van Opdenbosch
1.1 Introduction 19
1.2 Mineralization in Nature 20
1.3 Petrified Wood in Construction and Technology 23
1.4 Structural Description and Emulation 24
1.5 Characteristic Parameters 28
1.6 Applications 34
1.7 Limitations and Challenges 38
1.8 Conclusion and Future Topics 42
Acknowledgments 42
Notes 42
References 43
2 Tubular Tissue Engineering Based on Microfluidics 53
Lixue Tang, Wenfu Zheng, and Xingyu Jiang
2.1 Introduction 53
2.2 Natural Tubular Structures 53
2.3 Microfluidics 54
2.4 Fabrication of Tubular Structures by Microfluidics 58
2.5 Conclusion 64
Acknowledgments 64
References 64
3 Construction of Threei¿½]Dimensional Tissues with Capillary Networks by Coating of Nanometeri¿½] or Micrometeri¿½]Sized Film on Cell Surfaces 67
Michiya Matsusaki, Akihiro Nishiguchi, Chuni¿½-Yen Liu, and Mitsuru Akashi
3.1 Introduction 67
3.2 Fabrication of Nanometeri¿½- and Micrometeri¿½-Sized ECM Layers on Cell Surfaces 68
3.3 3Di¿½-Tissue with Various Thicknesses and Cell Densities 75
3.4 Fabrication of Vascularized 3Di¿½-Tissues and Their Applications 77
3.5 Conclusion 80
Acknowledgments 80
References 80
4 Threei¿½-dimensional Biofabrication on Nematic Ordered Cellulose Templates 83
Tetsuo Kondo
4.1 Introduction 83
4.2 What Is Nematic Ordered Cellulose (NOC)? 84
4.3 Exclusive Surface Properties of NOC and Its Unique Applications 89
4.4 Conclusion 100
References 101
5 Preparation and Application of Biomimetic Materials Inspired by Mussel Adhesive Proteins 103
Heng Shen, Zhenchao Qian, Ning Zhao, and Jian Xu
5.1 Introduction 103
5.2 Various Research Studies 104
5.3 Conclusion 116
References 116
6 Selfi¿½-assembly of Polylactic Acidi¿½-based Amphiphilic Block Copolymers and Their Application in the Biomedical Field 119
Lin Xiao, Lixia Huang, Li Liu, and Guang Yang
6.1 Introduction 119
6.2 Micellar Structures from PLAi¿½-based Amphiphilic Block Copolymers 119
6.3 Hydrogels from PLAi¿½-based Amphiphilic Block Copolymers 125
6.4 Conclusion 127
Acknowledgments 127
References 127
Part II Biomacromolecules 131
7 Electroconductive Bioscaffolds for 2D and 3D Cell Culture 133
Zhijun Shi, Lin Mao, Muhammad Wajid Ullah, Sixiang Li, Li Wang, Sanming Hu, and Guang Yang
7.1 Introduction 133
7.2 Electrical Stimulation 133
7.3 Electroconductive Bioscaffolds 135
7.4 Conclusion 145
Acknowledgments 145
References 145
8 Starch and Plant Storage Polysaccharides 149
Francisco Vilaplana, Wei Zou, and Robert G. Gilbert
8.1 Starch and Other Seed Polysaccharides: Availability, Molecular Structure, and Heterogeneity 149
8.2 Effect of the Molecular Structure of Starch and Seed Polysaccharides on the Macroscopic Properties of Derived Carbohydratei¿½-based Materials 154
8.3 Chemoi¿½-enzymatic Modification Routes for Starch and Seed Polysaccharides 160
8.4 Conclusion 161
References 162
9 Conformational Properties of Polysaccharide Derivatives 167
Ken Terao and Takahiro Sato
9.1 Introduction 167
9.2 Theoretical Backbone to Determine the Chain Conformation of Linear and Cyclic Polymers from Dilute Solution Properties 169
9.3 Chain Conformation of Linear Polysaccharides Carbamate Derivatives in Dilute Solution 171
9.4 Lyotropic Liquid Crystallinity of Polysaccharide Carbamate Derivatives 177
9.5 Cyclic Amylose Carbamate Derivatives: An Application to Rigid Cyclic Polymers 178
9.6 Conclusion 180
Appendix: Wormlike Chain Parameters for Polysaccharide Carbamate Derivatives 181
References 182
10 Silk Proteins: A Natural Resource for Biomaterials 185
Lallepak Lamboni, Tiatou Souho, Amarachi Rosemary Osi, and Guang Yang
10.1 Introduction 185
10.2 Bioi¿½-synthesis of Silk Proteins 186
10.3 Extraction of Silk Proteins 188
10.4 Structure and Physical Properties of Silk Proteins 189
10.5 Properties of Silk Proteins in Biomedical Applications 190
10.6 Processing Silk Fibroin for the Preparation of Biomaterials 192
10.7 Processing Silk Sericin for Biomaterials Applications 194
10.8 Conclusion 194
Acknowledgments 195
Abbreviations 195
References 195
11 Polypeptides Synthesized by Ringi¿½-opening Polymerization of Ni¿½-Carboxyanhydrides: Preparation, Assembly, and Applications 201
Yuan Yao, Yongfeng Zhou, and Deyue Yan
11.1 Introduction 201
11.2 Living Polymerization of NCAs 201
11.3 Synthesis of Traditional Copolypeptides and Hybrids 204
11.4 New Monomers and Sidei¿½-Chain Functionalized Polypeptides 208
11.5 The Selfi¿½-assembly of Polypeptides 212
11.6 Novel Bioi¿½-related Applications of Polypeptides 216
11.7 Conclusion 219
References 219
12 Preparation of Gradient Polymeric Structures and Their Biological Applications 225
Tao Du, Feng Zhou, and Shutao Wang
12.1 Introduction 225
12.2 Gradient Polymeric Structures 225
12.3 Gradient Polymeric Structures Regulated Cell Behavior 241
12.4 Conclusion 247
References 247
Part III Biomaterials 251
13 Bioinspired Materials and Structures: A Case Study Based on Selected Examples 253
Tom Masselter, Georg Bold, Marc Thielen, Olga Speck, and Thomas Speck
13.1 Introduction 253
13.2 Fiberi¿½-reinforced Structures Inspired by Unbranched and Branched Plant Stems 253
13.3 Pomelo Peel as Inspiration for Biomimetic Impact Protectors 255
13.4 Selfi¿½-repair in Technical Materials Inspired by Plants’ Solutions 258
13.5 Elastic Architecture: Lessons Learnt from Plant Movements 261
13.6 Conclusions 264
Acknowledgments 264
References 264
14 Thermali¿½- and Photoi¿½-deformable Liquid Crystal Polymers and Bioinspired Movements 267
Yuyun Liu, Jiui¿½-an Lv, and Yanlei Yu
14.1 Introduction 267
14.2 Thermali¿½-responsive CLCPs 267
14.3 Photothermali¿½-responsive CLCPs 276
14.4 Lighti¿½-responsive CLCPs 278
14.4 Conclusion 290
References 291
15 Tuning Mechanical Properties of Protein Hydrogels: Inspirations from Nature and Lessons from Synthetic Polymers 295
Xiaoi¿½-Wei Wang, Dong Liu, Guangi¿½-Zhong Yin, and Weni¿½-Bin Zhang
15.1 Introduction 295
15.2 What Are Different about Proteins? 296
15.3 Protein Crossi¿½-linking 298
15.4 Strategies for Mechanical Reinforcement 300
15.5 Conclusion 306
References 307
16 Dendritic Polymer Micelles for Drug Delivery 311
Mosa Alsehli and Mario Gauthier
16.1 Introduction 311
16.2 Dendrimers 312
16.3 Hyperbranched Polymers 319
16.4 Dendrigraft Polymers 323
16.5 Conclusion 333
References 334
17 Bonei¿½-inspired Biomaterials 337
Frank A. Müller
17.1 Introduction 337
17.2 Bone 337
17.3 Bonei¿½- like Materials 340
17.4 Bonei¿½-like Scaffolds 344
17.5 Conclusion 349
References 349
18 Research Progress in Biomimetic Materials for Human Dental Caries Restoration 351
Yazi Wang, Fengwei Liu, Eric Habib, Ruili Wang, Xiaoze Jiang, X.X. Zhu, and Meifang Zhu
18.1 Introduction 351
18.2 Tooth Structure 351
18.3 The Formation Mechanism of Dental Caries 352
18.4 HAi¿½-filled Biomimetic Resin Composites 352
18.5 Biomimetic Synthesis of Enamel Microstructure 356
Acknowledgments 362
References 362
Index 365














