Part I Surface modification techniques
1 Surface modification of biomaterials by plasma polymerization—page3
E. J. SZILI, R. D. SHORT and D. A. STEELE, University of South Australia, Australia and J. W. BRADLEY, University of Liverpool, UK
2 Surface modification of biomaterials by covalent binding of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) –page 39
RHODES, S. S. SANDHU and S. J. ONIS, BioInteractions Ltd, UK
3 Surface modification of biomaterials by heparinisation to improve blood compatibility –page 56
X. ZHAO and J. M. COURTNEY, University of Strathclyde, UK
4 Surface modification of biomaterials by peptide functionalisation --page78
L. S. BIRCHALL, H. QU and R. V. ULIJN, University of Strathclyde, UK
5 Metal surface oxidation and surface interactions --page102
L. DE NARDO, G. RAFFAINI, F. GANAZZOLI and R. CHIESA, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
6 Surface modification of biomaterials by calcium phosphate deposition --page143
J. A. JUHASZ and S. M. BEST, University of Cambridge, UK
7 Biomaterial surface topography to control cellular response: technologies, cell behaviour and biomedical applications --page169
V. R. KEARNS, University of Liverpool, UK and R. J. McMURRAY and M. J. DALBY, University of Glasgow, UK
Part II Analytical techniques and applications
8 Techniques for analysing biomaterial surface chemistry --page205
J. YANG and M. R. ALEXANDER, The University of Nottingham, UK
9 Techniques for analyzing biomaterial surface structure, morphology and topography --page232
N. S. MURTHY, Rutgers ± The State University of New Jersey, USA
10 Modifying biomaterial surfaces to optimize interactions with blood --page255
DE MEL, Y. RAFIEI and B. G. COUSINS, University College London, UK and A. M. SEIFALIAN, University College London, UK and Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust Hospital, UK
11 Modifying biomaterial surfaces with bioactives to control infection --page284
H. J. GRIESSER, K. VASILEV, H. YS and S. A. AL-BATAINEH, University of South Australia, Australia
12 Modifying biomaterial surfaces to optimize interactions with soft tissues--page 309
J. GOUGH, University of Manchester, UK
13 Modifying biomaterial surfaces for the repair and regeneration of nerve cells --page325
M. A. MATEOS-TIMONEDA, and J. A. PLANELL, The Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC), Spain and E. ENGEL, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain
14 Modifying biomaterial surfaces to control stem cell growth and differentiation --page344
K. H. SMITH, Plataforma de Nanotechnologia, Spain and J. W. HAYCOCK, University of Sheffield, UK
15 Modifying biomaterial surfaces to optimize interactions with bone --page365
R. L. SAMMONS, University of Birmingham, UK![生物材料表面改性--PDF高清版!]()
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