The biomaterial science, the study of the application of materials to biological and biomedical problems is a field characterised by medical needs, basic research, advanced technological development, industrial involvement, ethical considerations and regulations. The biological performance of materials largely depends on their bulk and surface properties. Some general concepts necessary to define the biological performance of materials are discussed. Current approaches of surface modification of materials and methods of synthesis for creating surfaces with specific biofuncionality are reviewed.

Barbucci, R., Lamponi, S., Magnani, A. (2000). Biological Performance of materials. In Chemistry at the beginning of the third millennium: molecular design, supramolecules, nanotechnology and beyond (pp.161-183). Springer, Berlino.

Biological Performance of materials

Barbucci, Rolando;Lamponi, Stefania;Magnani, Agnese
2000-01-01

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The biomaterial science, the study of the application of materials to biological and biomedical problems is a field characterised by medical needs, basic research, advanced technological development, industrial involvement, ethical considerations and regulations. The biological performance of materials largely depends on their bulk and surface properties. Some general concepts necessary to define the biological performance of materials are discussed. Current approaches of surface modification of materials and methods of synthesis for creating surfaces with specific biofuncionality are reviewed.
2000
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Barbucci, R., Lamponi, S., Magnani, A. (2000). Biological Performance of materials. In Chemistry at the beginning of the third millennium: molecular design, supramolecules, nanotechnology and beyond (pp.161-183). Springer, Berlino.
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