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Highlights
- This book bridges the gap between a clinician's and material scientists' knowledge by elucidating upon the different biomaterials used in anatomical systems and how those materials react to the human body.
- About the Author: Ludwig Erik Aguilar has a Ph.D. in Bionanosystem Engineering and a clinical background.
- 471 Pages
- Medical, Anatomy
- Series Name: de Gruyter Textbook
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About the Book
This books bridges the gap between a clinician's knowledge and the biomaterial designer's by elucidating upon the different biomaterials used in anatomical systems and how those materials react to the human body. It explores established and future pBook Synopsis
This book bridges the gap between a clinician's and material scientists' knowledge by elucidating upon the different biomaterials used in anatomical systems and how those materials react to the human body. It explores both established and future prospective of biomaterial types/designs, and considerations in material selection and synthesis, to guide students from non-clinical background in understanding the relations of material science and the human body.
About the Author
Ludwig Erik Aguilar
has a Ph.D. in Bionanosystem Engineering and a clinical background. This allowed him to share his insights on how the human body reacts to certain classes of biomaterials and vice versa. This book serves as a testament to those insights.