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Mechanobiology Handbook

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Mechanobiology—the study of the effects of mechanical environments on the biological processes of cells—has evolved from traditional biomechanics via the incorporation of strong elements of molecular and cell biology. Currently, a broad range of organ systems are being studied by surgeons, physicians, basic scientists, and engineers. These mechanobiologists aim to create new therapies and further biological understanding by quantifying the mechanical environment of cells and the molecular mechanisms of mechanically induced pathological conditions. To achieve these goals, investigators must be familiar with both the basic concepts of mechanics and the modern tools of cellular/molecular biology. Unfortunately, current literature contains numerous studies that misuse standard mechanical estimations and terminology, or fail to implement appropriate molecular analyses. Therefore, the Mechanobiology Handbook not only presents cutting-edge research findings across various fields and organ systems, but also provides the elementary chapters on mechanics and molecular analysis techniques to encourage cross-field understanding and appropriate planning. Aided by the continuous advancement of research tools in both mechanics and biology, more sophisticated experiments and analyses are possible—thus fueling the growth of the field of mechanobiology. Considering the complexity of the mechanics and the biology of the human body, most of the world of biomechanics remains to be studied. Since the field is still developing, the Mechanobiology Handbook does not force one unified theory, but brings out many different viewpoints and approaches to stimulate further research questions. Table of ContentBasic Science Tools for Mechanobiology Research. Literature Review of Mechanobiology: Research Findings and Theories. Cardiovascular Systems. Musculoskeletal Systems. Other Organ Systems. Frontiers of Mechanobiology. Index.Biographical NoteJiro Nagatomi is an assistant professor of bioengineering and the director of Cell Mechanics and Mechanobiology Laboratory at Clemson University, South Carolina. His research group is interested in ion channels involved in cellular mechanotransduction of hydrostatic pressure and the development of micro-devices for research in the field of mechanobiology.

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781420091229
Author
Jiro Nagatomi
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Publication Date
2011-03-15
Binding
hardcover
Condition
new
Pages
564
Language
english
Country of Origin
United States
Weight (g)
1200
Height (mm)
30
Length (mm)
254
Width (mm)
178
MRRP
240.00 GBP

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