<p>Part One. Fundamentals and considerations of bioresorbable polymers for biomedical applications</p> <p>1. Introduction to bioresorbable polymers for biomedical applications</p> <p>2. Natural polymers: A source of inspiration</p> <p>3. Bioresorbability of polymers: Chemistry, mechanisms, and modeling</p> <p>4. The innate immune response: A key factor in biocompatibility</p> <p>5. Form and function of resorbable materials–based medical devices</p> <p>6. Quality management and safety of bioresorbable polymers for biomedical applications</p> <p>7. Bringing bioresorbable polymers to market</p> <p>Part Two. Synthesis and processing of bioresorbable polymeric materials for medical applications</p> <p>8. Synthesis of bioresorbable polymers for medical applications</p> <p>9. Processing and production of bioresorbable polymer scaffolds for tissue engineering</p> <p>10. Synthesis and processing of hydrogels for medical applications</p> <p>11. Bioresorbable polymer microparticles in the medical and pharmaceutical fields</p> <p>12. Bioresorbable polymer nanoparticles in the medical and pharmaceutical fields: A promising field</p> <p>13. Improving the pharmacodynamic and pharmacological profile of bioactive molecules using biopolymers</p> <p>14. Click chemistry for improving properties of bioresorbable polymers for medical applications</p> <p>15. Bioresorbable polymers for bioprinting applications</p> <p>Part Three. Clinical and research and development (R&D) applications of bioresorbable polymers</p> <p>16. Cell delivery for regenerative medicine by using bioresorbable polymers</p> <p>17. Applications of bioresorbable polymers in the skeletal systems (cartilages, tendons, bones)</p> <p>18. Applications of bioresorbable polymers in skin and eardrum</p> <p>19. Bioresorbable polymers for next-generation cardiac scaffolds</p> <p>20. Application of bioresorbable polymers in muscular system</p> <p>21. Ocular applications of bioresorbable polymers—from basic research to clinical trials</p> <p>22. Applications of bioresorbable polymers in the central nervous system</p> <p>23. Engineering airways</p>