3D printable gel-inks for tissue engineering : chemistry, processing, and applications
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3D printable gel-inks for tissue engineering : chemistry, processing, and applications
(Gels horizons : from science to smart materials / series editor, Vijay Kumar Thakur)
Springer, c2021
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides the necessary fundamentals and background for researchers and research professionals working in the field of 3D bioprinting in tissue engineering. In 3D bioprinting, design and development of the biomaterial-inks/bio-inks is a major challenge in providing 3D microenvironments specific to anatomical and architectural demands of native tissues. The focal point of this book is to provide the basic chemistry of biomaterials, updates on current processing, developments, and challenges, and recent advancements in tissue-specific 3D printing/bioprinting. This book is will serve as a go-to reference on bioprinting and is ideal for students, researchers and professionals, working academia, government, the medical industry, and healthcare.
Table of Contents
S.No.
Chapters
Author(s)
Country
1.
Introduction: 3D printing and tissue engineering
Anuj Kumar, SI Voicu and Vijay Kumar Thakur
South Korea and UK
2.
3D printing technologies, biomaterials, and gel-inks
Seung Yun Nam
South Korea
3.
Characteristic properties of gel-inks for 3D printing technologies
Marco Domingos
UK
4.
Chemistry, design, and processing mechanisms of gel-inks
Barry J. Doyle
Australia
5.
Characterization methods for 3D printable gel-inks
Vincent G. Gomes
Australia
6.
3D printable gel-inks for skin tissue regeneration
Biman B. Mandal
India
7.
3D printable gel-inks for cartilage and muscle tissue regeneration
Weixin Zhao
China
8.
3D printable gel-inks for corneal tissue regeneration
Guvendiren, Murat
USA
9.
3D printable gel-inks for bone and dental tissue regeneration
Mehmet Sayip Eroglu
Turkey
10.
3D printable gel-inks for neural tissue regeneration
Saman Naghieh
Canada
11.
3D printable gel-inks for cardiovascular tissue regeneration
Nasim Annabi
USA
12.
3D printable gel-inks for tissue-specific drug delivery
Pallab Datta
India
13.
3D printable gel-inks for regenerative medicines
Horst Fischer
Germany
14.
3D, 4D and 5D printing: A perspective for tissue engineering
Jakub Lewicki
Sweden
15.
Conclusions and future perspectives
Anuj Kumar, SI Voicu and Vijay Kumar Thakur
South Korea and UK
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