Racing for the surface: Antimicrobial and interface tissue engineering

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This book covers the key basics of tissue engineering as well as the latest advances in the integration of both antimicrobial and osteoinductive properties. Topics covered include osteoconductive and osteoinductive biomaterials (calcium phosphate, bone morphogenetic protein, peptides, antibodies, bioactive glasses, nanomaterials, etc.) and scaffolds. Research integrating both antimicrobial/biofilm-inhibiting and osteoinductive/osteoconductive properties and their co-delivery is detailed and their roles in clinical success are discussed. Combined with its companion volume, Racing for the Surface: Antimicrobial and Interface Tissue Engineering, this book bridges the gap between infection and tissue engineering, and is an ideal book for academic researchers, clinicians, industrial engineers and scientists, governmental representatives in national laboratories, and advanced undergraduate students and post-doctoral fellows who are interested in tissue engineering and regeneration, infection, and biomaterials and devices.

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Li, B., Moriarty, T. F., Webster, T., & Xing, M. (2020). Racing for the surface: Antimicrobial and interface tissue engineering. Racing for the Surface: Antimicrobial and Interface Tissue Engineering (pp. 1–809). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34471-9

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