Polymers for biomedicine : synthesis, characterization, and applications
Contributor(s): Scholz, Carmen [ed.].
Publisher: Hoboken John Wiley & Sons 2017Description: xii, 609p.ISBN: 9781118966570.Subject(s): Polymers in medicine | Biomedical materialsDDC classification: 610.284 | P769 Summary: Highlighting dynamic developments in polymer synthesis, this book focuses on the chemical techniques to synthesize and characterize biomedically relevant polymers and macromolecules. Aids researchers developing polymers and materials for biomedical applications Describes biopolymers from a synthetic perspective, which other similar books do not do Covers areas that include: cationically-charged macromolecules, pseudo-peptides, polydrugs and prodrugs, controlled radical polymerization, self-assembly, polycondensates, and polymers for surface modificationItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 610.284 P769 (Browse shelf) | Available | A184281 |
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610.284 N157 Nanomaterials for biosensors | 610.284 N157 Nanotechnology for the regeneration of hard and soft tissues | 610.284 N157t Nanotechnology in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine | 610.284 P769 Polymers for biomedicine | 610.284 P826 Porous media | 610.284 P952m Mechanics of biomaterials | 610.284 Sh61b Bio inspired nanomaterials and applications |
Highlighting dynamic developments in polymer synthesis, this book focuses on the chemical techniques to synthesize and characterize biomedically relevant polymers and macromolecules. Aids researchers developing polymers and materials for biomedical applications Describes biopolymers from a synthetic perspective, which other similar books do not do Covers areas that include: cationically-charged macromolecules, pseudo-peptides, polydrugs and prodrugs, controlled radical polymerization, self-assembly, polycondensates, and polymers for surface modification
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