The 32nd volume of the Journal of Biomimetics, Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering includes papers that describe the results of scientific research of nature objects for the biomimetic approach in engineering design, some applied aspects of the biomechanics of human and utilization of modern biomaterials and methods in current biomedical practice.
We hope that this volume will be useful for many researchers and engineers involved in different branches of biomedicine and engineering sciences.
The 32nd volume of the Journal of Biomimetics, Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering includes papers that describe the results of scientific research of nature objects for the biomimetic approach in engineering design, some applied aspects of the biomechanics of human and utilization of modern biomaterials and methods in current biomedical practice.
We hope that this volume will be useful for many researchers and engineers involved in different branches of biomedicine and engineering sciences.
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<ul><li>Gecko Feet as a Bio Prototype for the Use of Dry Adhesion in Engineering Decisions</li><li>Overview of Progress in Development of the Bionic Underwater Propulsion System</li><li>A Method for Optimal Synthesis of a Biomimetic Four-Bar Linkage Knee Joint for a Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthosis</li><li>A Three Dimensional Finite Element Analysis of Mechanical Stresses in the Human Knee Joint: Problem of Cartilage Destruction</li><li>Biomechanical Comparison between Two Models of the Lumbar Intersomatic Fusion Cage Analyzed by the Finite Element Method</li><li>The Effect of Sintering Temperature to the Quality of Hydroxyapatite Coating on Cobalt Alloys as the Candidate of Bone Implant Prosthesis</li><li>Eggshell Membrane Protein Modified Silk Fibroin-Poly Vinyl Alcohol Scaffold for Bone Tissue Engineering: <i>In Vitro</i> and <i>In Vivo</i> Study</li><li>Composite of Chitosan-Collagen-<i>Aloe vera</i> for Scaffolds Application on Skin Tissue</li><li>PLGA-Collagen Composite Synthesis with the Antibacterial Addition of <i>Jatropha</i><i>curcas </i>L. Leaf Extract as Absorbable Surgical Suture Candidate</li><li>Prediction of Phagocyte Transmigration for Foreign Body Responses to Subcutaneous Biomaterial Implantations Using Differential Transform Method</li></ul>