New Challenges in Biomaterials
Nicholas A. Peppas(Purdue University West Lafayette), R. Langer(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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Abstract
Significant opportunities and challenges exist in the creation and characterization of biomaterials. Materials have been designed for contact with blood, as replacements for soft and hard tissues, as adhesives, and as dental materials. Current methods of synthesis and characterization of these materials are outlined. Approaches for controlling the interface between tissue and biomaterials and ways in which the engineered materials may contribute to medicine are considered.
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