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Robotics » Biomimetic Robotics
Biomimetic Based Applications
Edited by Anne George, ISBN 978-953-307-195-4, Hard cover, 572 pages, Publisher: InTech, Chapters published April 26, 2011 under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license
DOI: 10.5772/2237
The interaction between cells, tissues and biomaterial surfaces are the highlights of the book "Biomimetic Based Applications". In this regard the effect of nanostructures and nanotopographies and their effect on the development of a new generation of biomaterials including advanced multifunctional scaffolds for tissue engineering are discussed. The 2 volumes contain articles that cover a wide spectrum of subject matter such as different aspects of the development of scaffolds and coatings with enhanced performance and bioactivity, including investigations of material surface-cell interactions.
- Chapter 1
Biomimetic Epoxidation of Olefins Catalyzed by Metalloporphyrins with Molecular Oxygen - Chapter 2
Biomimetic Oxidation of Hydrocarbons with Air over Metalloporphyrins - Chapter 3
Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Free-Based Porphyrins Incorporated to Silica Gel as Fluorescent Materials and Visible Light Catalysts Mimic Monooxygenases - Chapter 4
Physicochemical Peculiarities of Iron Porphyrin - Containing Electrodes in Catalase - and Peroxidase - Type Biomimetic Sensors - Chapter 5
Design of Biomimetic Models Related to the Active Sites of Fe-Only Hydrogenase - Chapter 6
The Improvement of LC-MS/MS Proteomic Detection with Biomimetic Affinity Fractionation - Chapter 7
Green Oxidation Reactions of Drugs Catalyzed by Bio-inspired Complexes as an Efficient Methodology to Obtain New Active Molecules - Chapter 8
Chemical Indices of the Biomimetic Models of Oxyhemocyanin and Oxytyrosinase - Chapter 9
Bioactive Microarc Oxidized TiO2-based Coatings for Biomedical Implication - Chapter 10
Antimicrobial Biomimetics - Chapter 11
Biomimetic Adsorbents: Enrichment of Trace Amounts of Organic Contaminants (TAOCs) in Aqueous Solution - Chapter 12
Spectro-Electrochemical Investigation of the bc1 Complex from the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae using Surface Enhanced B-Band Resonance Raman Spectroscopy - Chapter 13
Self-Oscillating Gel as Novel Biomimetic Materials - Chapter 14
Non-Calcium Inorganic Materials Fabrication by Surface-Immobilized Organic Molecular Template - Chapter 15
Biomimetic Applications of Metal Systems Supported by Scorpionates - Chapter 16
Analogue CMOS Cochlea Systems: A Historic Retrospective - Chapter 17
Design Considerations for Magnetically Actuated Biomimetic Cilia - Chapter 18
Monitoring the Intertidal Environment with Biomimetic Devices - Chapter 19
Nanoparticle Synthesis in Vesicle Microreactors - Chapter 20
Biologically Inspired Locomotion Control of a Climbing Robot


