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3D Bioprinting in Regenerative Engineering:: Principles and Applications

โœ Scribed by Ali Khademhosseini, Gulden Camci-Unal


Publisher
CRC Press, Taylor & Francis
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Leaves
403
Series
CRC Press Series In Regenerative Engineering
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book is comprehensive in nature with contributions by leading world experts in 3D bioprinting related to regenerative engineering. It includes history, incorporating the process and methods used in bioprinting. Significant sections will be reserved for the applications of the types of tissues generated by using bioprinting, along with an overview of different technologies used in bioprinting. In addition to equipment, the book also describes the different biomaterials and cells used in these approaches. Overall this is a book that includes both entry-level knowledge and advanced methods and techniques. Applications will emphasize engineering and clinical principles

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content: 1 Principles and applications of bioprinting . A. Skardal2 Bioinks for 3D printing . E. Gargus, P. Lewis, and R. Shah3 Applications of extrusion bioprinting: Past, present, future G. Forgacs, F. Marga, and K. Jakab4 Laser-based 3D bioprinting Benjamin T. Vinson, S. C. Sklare, Yong Huang, and Douglas B. Chrisey5 Inkjet-based 3D bioprinting Shibu Chameettachal and Falguni Pati6 Rapid prototyping of soft bioactuatorsCaroline Cvetkovic, Eunkyung Ko, Collin Kaufman, Lauren Grant, Martha Gillette, Hyunjoon Kong, and Rashid Bashir7 Bioprinting in otolaryngology and airway reconstruction David A. Zopf and Glenn E. Green8 Bioprinting of human skin: Gaps, opportunities, and future directions Tania Baltazar, Carolina Catarino, and Pankaj Karande9 Bioprinting vascular networks Vivian K. Lee and Guohao Dai10 Bioprinting of living aortic valve D. Y. Cheung, S. Wu, B. Duan, and J. T. Butcher11 3D bioprinting of cardiac muscle tissue Andrew Lee and Adam W. Feinberg12 Additive manufacturing in the craniofacial area: Applications in vertical alveolar bone augmentation Cedryck Vaquette, Kelly McGowan, and Saso Ivanovski13 Bioprinting of liver Dong-Woo Cho, Hyungseok Lee, Wonil Han, and Yeong-Jin Choi14 Bioprinting-enabled technologies for cryopreservation Fariba Ghaderinezhad, Reza Amin, and Savas Tasoglu15 4D bioprinting: Mechanism and applications Qingzhen Yang, Yuan Ji, and Feng Xu16 Current challenges and future perspectives of bioprinting M. Varkey and A. Atala

โœฆ Subjects


Bioprinting.;Printing, Three-Dimensional.;Regeneration.


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