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Introduction to Tissue Engineering: Applications and Challenges

IEEE

English Text.
West Sussex, 2014; bound, pp. 327, cm 16x24.
(Ieee Press Series On Biomedical Engineering).

series: Ieee Press Series On Biomedical Engineering

ISBN: 1-118-62864-0 - EAN13: 9781118628645

Languages:  english text  

Weight: 0.68 kg


A comprehensive reference and teaching aid on tissue engineering?covering everything from the basics of regenerative medicine to more advanced and forward thinking topics such as the artificial liver, bladder, and trachea

Regenerative medicine/tissue engineering is the process of replacing or regenerating human cells, tissues, or organs to restore or establish normal function. It is an incredibly progressive field of medicine that may, in the near future, help with the shortage of life-saving organs available through donation for transplantation.

Introduction to Tissue Engineering: Applications and Challenges makes tissue engineering more accessible to undergraduate and graduate students alike. It provides a systematic and logical eight-step process for tissue fabrication. Specific chapters have been dedicated to provide in-depth principles for many of the supporting and enabling technologies during the tissue fabrication process and include biomaterial development and synthesis, bioreactor design, and tissue vascularization. The tissue fabrication process is further illustrated with specific examples for liver, bladder, and trachea. Section-coverage includes an overall introduction of tissue engineering; enabling and supporting technologies; clinical applications; and case studies and future challenges.

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