Bone Cement From Simple Cement Concepts to Complex Biomimetic Design

This book provides an overview of the composition of polymeric and ceramic bone cements. It also discusses complex, biomimetic structures based on biomaterials, such as cells and bioactive molecules, which more closely resemble natural bone The first chap

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Hamid Reza Rezaie Ceramic and Biomaterial Division Department of Engineering Materials Iran University of Science and Technology Tehran, Iran

Mohammad Hossein Esnaashary Ceramic and Biomaterial Division Department of Engineering Materials Iran University of Science and Technology Tehran, Iran

Masoud Karfarma Ceramic and Biomaterial Division Department of Engineering Materials Iran University of Science and Technology Tehran, Iran

Andreas Öchsner Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Esslingen University of Applied Sciences Esslingen am Neckar, Baden-Württemberg Germany

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