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CONTENTS; PREFACE; CONTRIBUTORS; 1: HISTORY OF BIOMIMETIC, BIOACTIVE, AND BIORESPONSIVE BIOMATERIALS; 1.1 THE FIRST GENERATION OF BIOMATERIALS: THE SEARCH FOR "THE BIOINERT"; 1.1.1 Bioinert: Myth, Reality, or Utopia?; 1.2 THE SECOND GENERATION OF BIOMATERIALS: BIOMIMETIC, BIORESPONSIVE, BIOACTIVE; 1.2.1 Hydroxyapatite (HA) and Bioglass®: Cell Adhesion and Stimulation; 1.2.2 Collagen, Fibrin Glue, and Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogels: Presenting the ECM; 1.2.3 Chitosan and Alginate: Replacing the ECM 327 $a1.2.4 Poly(Lactic/Glycolic) Acid Copolymers: Encouraging Tissue Remodeling by Safe Biodegradation1.2.5 Porous Metals: Favoring Mechanical Integration; 1.3 THE THIRD-GENERATION BIOMATERIALS: BIOMIMICKING NATURAL BIOACTIVE AND BIORESPONSIVE PROCESSES; 1.3.1 Principal Phases of Tissue Regeneration; 1.3.1.1 Cell Adhesion: The Cornerstone of Tissue Regeneration; 1.3.1.2 Mechanisms of Tissue Mineralization; 1.4 PRINCIPLES OF BIOMIMESIS AND BIOACTIVITY; 1.4.1 Biomimicking of the ECM; 1.4.2 Biomimicking of Cell Membrane Components; 1.4.3 Biomimicking Cell Signaling Pathways 327 $a1.4.3.1 Modulation of the Growth Factor Signaling by Gene Expression: Bioactive Gene Delivery Systems1.5 BIOACTIVE BIOMATERIALS FROM DIFFERENT NATURAL SOURCES; 1.5.1 Silk Fibroin; 1.5.2 Soybean-Based Biomaterials; 1.6 SCOPE OF THIS BOOK; REFERENCES; 2: SOFT TISSUE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONALITY; 2.1 OVERVIEW; 2.2 EPITHELIAL TISSUE; 2.2.1 Background; 2.3 THE SKIN; 2.3.1 Structure and Functionality; 2.3.2 Repair, Healing, and Renewal; 2.4 MUSCLE TISSUE; 2.4.1 Background; 2.4.2 Skeletal Muscle; 2.4.2.1 Structure and Functionality; 2.4.2.2 Repair, Healing, and Renewal; 2.4.3 Smooth Muscle 327 $a2.4.3.1 Structure and Functionality2.4.3.2 Repair, Healing, and Renewal; 2.4.4 Cardiac Muscle; 2.4.4.1 Structure and Functionality; 2.4.4.2 Repair, Healing, and Renewal; 2.5 CONNECTIVE TISSUE; 2.5.1 Background; 2.5.2 Embryonic Connective Tissue; 2.5.3 Connective Tissue Proper; 2.5.3.1 Cells of the Connective Tissue Proper; 2.5.3.2 Connective Tissue Proper Fibers; 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