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Student gets general knowledge about today biomaterials (polymers, metals, glass, ceramics)
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Students will be able to:
Be well informed in spectrum of current materials, choose a suitable material for given bio-applications Last update: TAJ126 (17.04.2014)
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Test examination Last update: Švorčík Václav (14.05.2014)
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R: S. Ramakrishna a kol.: Biomaterials: A Nano Approach. Taylor and Francis, 2010.
A: M. Reza Mozafari (Ed.): Nanomaterials and Nanosystems for Biomedical Applications, Springer, 2007.
A: Powerpoint presen tation on www http://www.vscht.cz/ipl/ Last update: TAJ126 (17.04.2014)
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1. Interaction of cells with intercellular mass
2. Biological tolerance of surgical implants
3. Tissue engineering
4. Utilization of materials in biology and experimental medicine
5. Testing procedures of polymers biocompatibility
6. Requirements on metal bio-materials, types of replacements
7. Corrosion-proof steels, cobalt and titanium alloys, other metals
8. Metallic materials for stomatology (amalgamas, others ...))
9. Bio-inactive ceramic materials
10. Materials on the basis of bio-active glasses
11. Glass-ceramic materials
12. Transport of pharmaceuticals (drugs) on polymeric carriers
13. Application of polymers on the basis of silicones
14. Polymers for tissue engineering and other applications Last update: TAJ126 (17.04.2014)
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Form | Significance |
Examination test | 100 |