Tissue Engineering: Current Status and Challenges bridges the gap between biomedical scientists and clinical practitioners. The work reviews the history of tissue engineering, covers the basics required for the beginner, and inspires those in the field toward future research and application emerging in this fast-moving field. Written by global experts in the field for those studying and researching tissue engineering, the book reviews regenerative technologies, stem cell research and regeneration of organs. It then moves to soft tissue engineering (heart, vascular, muscle and 3D scaffolding and printing), hard tissue engineering (bone, dental myocardial and musculoskeletal) and translational avenues in the field.
- Introduces readers to the history and benefits of tissue engineering
- Includes coverage of new techniques and technologies, such as nanotechnology and nanoengineering
- Presents concepts, ideology and theories which form the foundation for next-generation tissue engineering
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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Approx. 300 illustrations (100 in full color)
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ISBN-13
978-0-12-824065-6 (9780128240656)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
1. Preface2. Introductory Chapter
Section 1: Regenerative Technologies3. Overview of current technologies for TE and RM4. Myocardial tissue engineering: Fundamentals and advanced technologies5. Oro-dental regeneration6. Tissue Regeneration: Fetal to adult transition7. Chronic wounds and tissue engineering: Prospects and promise
Section 2: Stem Cell Research and Tissue Engineering8. Emerging bioengineering strategies for regulating stem cell fate: Scaffold physical and biochemical cues9. Stem cell research and tissue engineering
Section 3: Tissue Engineering and Nanomedicine10. Nanomatrix and organ regeneration11. Future of nanotechnology in tissue engineering12. Green Nanotechnology in cardiovascular tissue engineering
Section 4: Soft Tissue Engineering13. Retinal repair in tissue engineering perspectives14. Dental pulp tissue regeneration15. Prospects of collagen scaffolds for muscle regeneration16. Nerve tissue engineering on degradable scaffold17. Bioengineering of brain organoids: Advancements and challenges18. 3D bio printing/additive manufacturing in tissue engineering19. Biosensors in tissue engineering20. Cardiovascular regenerations
Section 5: Hard Tissue Engineering21. Bone tissue engineering22. Dental tissue engineering23. Musculoskeletal tissue engineering
Section 6: Regulatory guidelines, modeling, management, and ethical issues in translational tissue engineering24. Translational tissue engineering25. Tissue engineered products - translational avenues26. 3D Modeling of the lung in health and disease27. Modeling viral infection with tissue engineering: Covid-19 and the next outbreaks28. Ethical issues