01000nam0-22003251i-450 99000421742040332120171115112535.0000421742FED01000421742(Aleph)000421742FED0100042174219990530d1978----km-y0itay50------baitaITy-------001yy<<La >>visita pastorale di Clemente VIII (1592- 1600)Aspetti di Riforma post-tridentina a RomaDiego BaggiaoRomaPontificia Univ.Lateranense1978126 p.24 cmCorona Lateranensis23Clemente VIII <1536–1605>Controriforma1592-1600274.50622itaBeggiao,Diego166025ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990004217420403321274.506 BEG 158086 bibl.FLFBCFLFBCVisita pastorale di Clemente VIII (1592- 1600482749UNINA05293nam 2200661Ia 450 991014321550332120170810191620.01-280-36664-897866103666440-470-30736-60-471-46112-10-471-27059-8(CKB)111087027116202(EBL)157055(OCoLC)475872445(SSID)ssj0000183061(PQKBManifestationID)11179819(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000183061(PQKBWorkID)10172084(PQKB)10469087(MiAaPQ)EBC157055(EXLCZ)9911108702711620220020409d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAn introduction to tissue-biomaterial interactions[electronic resource] /Kay C. Dee, David A. Puleo, Rena BiziosHoboken, N.J. Wiley-Lissc20021 online resource (250 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-471-25394-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.An Introduction To Tissue-Biomaterial Interactions; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 Biomaterials; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 Definition; 1.2 Metallic Biomaterials; 1.2.1 Basis of Structure-Property Relationships; 1.2.2 Corrosion; 1.2.3 Mechanical Properties; 1.3 Ceramic and Glass Biomaterials; 1.3.1 Basis of Structure-Property Relationships; 1.3.2 Degradation; 1.3.3 Mechanical Properties; 1.4 Polymeric Biomaterials; 1.4.1 Basis of Structure-Property Relationships; 1.4.2 Degradation; 1.4.3 Mechanical Properties; 1.5 Choice of Materials for Biomedical Applications1.6 Biomaterials for Implantable Devices: Present and Future Directions1.7 Summary; 1.8 Bibliography/Suggested Reading; 1.9 Quiz Questions; 1.10 Study Questions; 2 Proteins; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Primary Structure; 2.3 Secondary Structure; 2.4 Tertiary Structure; 2.5 Quaternary Structure; 2.6 Importance of Conformation; 2.7 Examples; 2.7.1 Collagen; 2.7.2 Elastin; 2.7.3 Fibronectin; 2.7.4 Fibrinogen; 2.8 Summary; 2.9 Bibliography/Suggested Reading; 2.10 Quiz Questions; 2.11 Study Questions/Discovery Activities; 3 Protein-Surface Interactions; 3.1 Introduction3.2 Important Protein and Surface Properties3.2.1 Protein Properties; 3.2.2 Surface Properties; 3.3 Adsorption and Desorption; 3.4 Conformational Changes; 3.5 Multicomponent Solutions; 3.5.1 Example-Blood-Surface Interactions; 3.6 Summary; 3.7 Bibliography/Suggested Reading; 3.8 Quiz Questions; 3.9 Study Questions/Discovery Activities; 4 Blood-Biomaterial Interactions and Coagulation; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Blood Cell Source: Marrow and Stem Cells; 4.3 Red Blood Cells; 4.3.1 Formation and Function; 4.3.2 Deformation and Blood Flow; 4.4 Platelets; 4.4.1 Formation and Function4.4.2 Platelet Aggregation and the Process of Coagulation4.5 The Coagulation Cascades; 4.5.1 Mechanisms; 4.5.2 Control Points; 4.6 Anticoagulants and Fibrinolysis; 4.7 Biomaterials, Devices, and Thrombosis; 4.8 Summary; 4.9 Bibliography/Suggested Reading; 4.10 Study Questions; 4.11 Discovery Activities; 5 Inflammation and Infection; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Historical Observations: Inflammation and Infection; 5.3 Nonlymphatic Leukocytes; 5.4 Inflammation and Leukocyte Functions; 5.4.1 Chemotaxis and Cell Migration; 5.4.2 Phagocytosis; 5.4.3 Diapedesis5.5 Physiological Explanations for the Cardinal Signs5.6 Infection; 5.7 Summary; 5.8 References; 5.9 Bibliography/Suggested Reading; 5.10 Study Questions; 5.11 Discovery Activities; 6 The Immune System and Inflammation; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Lymphocytes; 6.3 Immunogens, Antigens, and Antibodies; 6.4 Cell-Mediated Immunity; 6.4.1 T Cell Subpopulations and Functions; 6.4.2 Antigen-Presenting Cells; 6.5 Humoral Immunity; 6.5.1 B Cell Subpopulations and Functions; 6.5.2 The Complement System; 6.6 Generating Specificity; 6.6.1 Clonal Selection Theory; 6.6.2 ''Self'' Versus ''Non-self''?6.7 SummaryAn Introduction to Tissue-Biomaterial Interactions acquaints an undergraduate audience with the fundamental biological processes that influence these sophisticated, cutting-edge procedures. Chapters one through three provide more detail about the molecular-level events that happen at the tissue-implant interface, while chapters four through ten explore selected material, biological, and physiological consequences of these events. The importance of the body's wound-healing response is emphasized throughout. 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Karger, 19871 online resource (VI + 258 pages) : 60 figures, 43 tablesContributions to Nephrology, 1662-2782 ; Vol.559783805543934 380554393X Issn SeriesNephrologyClinical NutritionImmunologyPathologyTransplantationUrologyNephrologyClinical NutritionImmunologyPathologyTransplantationUrology616.6/1075Colasanti GD'Amico G(Giuseppe),1929-573161Colasanti G(Giuliano)1216798UKSKGUKSKGBOOK9910156321103321New Perspectives in Diagnosis and Treatment of Kidney Disease2858612UNINA