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Biomaterials Biocompatibility

Biomaterials Biocompatibility

Last updated 8/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 357.16 MB | Duration: 1h 14m

Biocompatibility

What you'll learn
Definition of biocompatibility and biomaterials
Study of biocompatibility from the point of view of toxicity, allergenicity, effect on genes and blood, carcinogenicity and biodegradability
Introduction of biocompatibility standards
The interaction of cells with biomaterials
Physicochemical properties of biomaterials and their biocompatibility
Compatibility blood and the factors affecting it
The process of wound healing in the presence of natural and artificial biomaterials

Requirements
System requirements: PC, laptop or mobile device (with Udemy app) and broadband connectivity.
Course requirements: There are no pre-requisite or other course requirements.

Description
Biocompatibility means the adaptation of biomaterial to biological conditions and the absence of harmful toxic effects. Scaffold biocompatibility means the ability to regenerate tissue with the body without producing harmful systemic and local responses in the host. Interaction between body and biomaterials will have a significant effect on biomaterial Function. There is a great deal of interaction between the body and the biomaterial. There are three basic characteristics of this definition: first, that biomaterial must work, second, that the best response from the body's tissues to biomaterial is necessary, and third, that biocompatibility must always be defined for a specific application. Biomaterial biocompatibility is its ability to create optimal performance in the host with an acceptable surface of connective tissue binding without creating adverse local systemic responses. The biocompatibility of scaffolding is defined as the ability of the structure to support appropriate cellular activities to optimize tissue regeneration without creating adverse systemic and local responses in the host.This course provides an overview of:- Definition of biocompatibility and biomaterials- Study of biocompatibility from the point of view of toxicology, allergenicity, effect on genes and blood, carcinogenicity and biodegradability- Introduction of biocompatibility standards- The interaction of cells with biomaterials- Physicochemical properties of biomaterials and their biocompatibility- Compatibility blood and the factors affecting it- The process of wound healing in the presence of natural and artificial biomaterialsThis course can be useful for students of tissue engineering, polymer and medical engineering and interested in this field.

Overview
Section 1: Definition of biocompatibility and biomaterials

Lecture 1 Biocompatibility definition

Lecture 2 Biocompatibility control factors

Lecture 3 Chemical biocompatibility

Lecture 4 Mechanical biocompatibility

Lecture 5 Structural biocompatibility

Lecture 6 Electrical Biocompatibility

Section 2: Study of biocompatibility from the point of view of toxicity allergenicity, ..

Lecture 7 Medical devices contact with the body

Lecture 8 Cellular toxicity

Lecture 9 External tests used to assess cell toxicity

Lecture 10 Direct contact test

Lecture 11 Extract test

Lecture 12 Agar diffusion test

Lecture 13 Cellular adhesion

Lecture 14 Cell morphology

Lecture 15 Sensitization Assays

Lecture 16 Irritation Tests

Lecture 17 Acute systemic toxicity and chronic toxicity

Lecture 18 Genotoxicity

Lecture 19 Implantation Tests

Lecture 20 Hemocompatibility

Lecture 21 Carcinogenesis Bioassay

Section 3: Introduction of biocompatibility standards

Lecture 22 Biocompatibility standards

Section 4: The interaction of cells with biomaterials

Lecture 23 Protein-biomaterial interaction (Protein properties

Lecture 24 Biomaterial surface properties

Lecture 25 Cell-biomaterial interaction

Lecture 26 Extracellular matrix and its interaction with biomaterials

Lecture 27 Tissue-biomaterial interaction

Section 5: Physicochemical properties of biomaterials and their biocompatibility

Lecture 28 Physicochemical properties of biomaterials and their biocompatibility

Lecture 29 The relationship between biocompatibility and the immune system

Lecture 30 Immune response control factors

Section 6: Compatibility blood and the factors affecting it

Lecture 31 Different types in the interaction of platelets with the surface

Lecture 32 Factors affecting blood compatibility

Section 7: The process of wound healing in the presence of natural and artificial biomateri

Lecture 33 The wound healing process

Lecture 34 Wound repair in the presence of biomaterials

Lecture 35 Natural and artificial blood vessels

Section 8: lesson's text

Lecture 36 lesson's text

This course can be useful for students of tissue engineering, polymer and medical engineering and anyone who is interested.

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