Cellular Materials in Nature and Medicine
Explore the fascinating world of cellular materials with the insightful book Cellular Materials in Nature and Medicine by Cambridge University Press. Published in 2010, this hardback edition spans 320 pages and delves into the structure and mechanics of various natural materials, including wood, cork, trabecular bone, and coral, all characterized by their unique honeycomb or foam-like structures.
This comprehensive guide not only describes these materials but also illustrates their practical applications in the field of medicine. Discover how models for cellular materials are revolutionizing orthopedics with innovative metal foams and enhancing tissue engineering through advanced porous scaffolds. Perfect for students, researchers, and professionals alike, this book offers a thorough understanding of the intersection between nature and medical technology.
Enhance your knowledge of cellular materials and their significance in both nature and medicine today!