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Biomaterials from molecules to engineered tissues : proceedings of BIOMED 2003, the 10th International symposium on biomedical science and technology, held October 10-12, 2003, in Northern Cyprus

Newrin Hasirci and Vasif Hasirci gives examples of the application areas of biomaterials involving molecules at one end of the spectrum and finished devices in the other. It covers molecular approaches as well as molecules functional in preparing and modifying biomaterials, medical devices and systems, tissue engineering and artificial organs. Chapters on biomedical informatics and ethics complement the design and production aspects with their contribution in informatics and ethical concerns of biomedical research.

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  • "Proceedings of BIOMED 2003, the 10th International Symposium on Biomedical Science and Technology, held October 10-12, 2003, in Northern Cyprus"@en

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  • "Newrin Hasirci and Vasif Hasirci gives examples of the application areas of biomaterials involving molecules at one end of the spectrum and finished devices in the other. It covers molecular approaches as well as molecules functional in preparing and modifying biomaterials, medical devices and systems, tissue engineering and artificial organs. Chapters on biomedical informatics and ethics complement the design and production aspects with their contribution in informatics and ethical concerns of biomedical research."
  • "Newrin Hasirci and Vasif Hasirci gives examples of the application areas of biomaterials involving molecules at one end of the spectrum and finished devices in the other. It covers molecular approaches as well as molecules functional in preparing and modifying biomaterials, medical devices and systems, tissue engineering and artificial organs. Chapters on biomedical informatics and ethics complement the design and production aspects with their contribution in informatics and ethical concerns of biomedical research."@en
  • "Biomaterials: From Molecules to Engineered Tissue gives examples of the application areas of biomaterials involving molecules at one end of the spectrum and finished devices in the other. It covers molecular approaches as well as molecules functional in preparing and modifying biomaterials, medical devices and systems, tissue engineering and artificial organs. Chapters on biomedical informatics and ethics complement the design and production aspects with their contribution in informatics and ethical concerns of biomedical research. This is a reference book for the advanced graduate student eager to learn the biomaterials area and for all researchers working in medicine, pharmacy, engineering and basic sciences in universities, hospitals, and industry involved in biomaterials and biomedical device production."@en

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  • "Biomaterials from molecules to engineered tissues : proceedings of BIOMED 2003, the 10th International symposium on biomedical science and technology, held October 10-12, 2003, in Northern Cyprus"@en
  • "Biomaterials : from molecules to engineered tissue : proceedings of BIOMED 2003, the 10th International Symposium on Biomedical Science and Technology, held October 10-12, 2003, in Northern Cyprus"
  • "Biomaterials : from molecules to engineered tissues [BIOMED 2003; the 10th International Symposium on Biomedical Science and Technology, October 10-12, 2003, in Northern Cyprus]"
  • "Biomaterials From Molecules to Engineered Tissue"
  • "Biomaterials From Molecules to Engineered Tissue"@en
  • "Biomaterials : from molecules to engineered tissues"@en
  • "Biomaterials : from molecules to engineered tissues"
  • "Biomaterials : from molecules to engineered tissues : [proceedings of BIOMED 2003, the 10th International Symposium on Biomedical Science and Technology, held October 10-12, 2003, in Northern Cyprus]"
  • "Biomaterials : from molecules to engineered tissue"