In the present Chapter it has been explained how crucial the computational techniques arewhen applied together with experimentalist measurements in the understanding ofbiological complex systems and mechanisms dealing with biomaterials for a large numberof reasons. Indeed, computational methods are extremely powerfully applied to predictstructure formation and crystal growth as well as to describe at a molecular level the realinteractions responsible of the attachment of the inorganic biomaterial to the organic tissue.In the investigation of phenomena related to a complex system such as the human body,many approximations are required, so a reductionist approach is employed also in thecomputational analysis
In-silico study of Hydroxyapatite and Bioglass® : how computational science sheds light on biomaterials / M., Corno; F., Chiatti; Pedone, Alfonso; P., Ugliengo. - ELETTRONICO. - 1:(2011), pp. 275-298.
In-silico study of Hydroxyapatite and Bioglass® : how computational science sheds light on biomaterials
PEDONE, Alfonso;
2011
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In the present Chapter it has been explained how crucial the computational techniques arewhen applied together with experimentalist measurements in the understanding ofbiological complex systems and mechanisms dealing with biomaterials for a large numberof reasons. Indeed, computational methods are extremely powerfully applied to predictstructure formation and crystal growth as well as to describe at a molecular level the realinteractions responsible of the attachment of the inorganic biomaterial to the organic tissue.In the investigation of phenomena related to a complex system such as the human body,many approximations are required, so a reductionist approach is employed also in thecomputational analysisPubblicazioni consigliate
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