
Handbook of Tissue Engineering Scaffolds: Volume One
Volume One
Woodhead Publishing Ltd
Published on 18. June 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
790 pages
978-0-08-102563-5 (ISBN)
Description
Handbook of Tissue Engineering Scaffolds: Volume One, provides a comprehensive and authoritative review on recent advancements in the application and use of composite scaffolds in tissue engineering. Chapters focus on specific tissue/organ (mostly on the structure and anatomy), the materials used for treatment, natural composite scaffolds, synthetic composite scaffolds, fabrication techniques, innovative materials and approaches for scaffolds preparation, host response to the scaffolds, challenges and future perspectives, and more. Bringing all the information together in one major reference, the authors systematically review and summarize recent research findings, thus providing an in-depth understanding of scaffold use in different body systems.
Reviews / Votes
"This in-depth analysis has led to the recent publication of a uniquely comprehensive two volume book: 'The Handbook of Tissue Engineering Scaffolds' part one and part two. With 66 chapters, this book currently represents the largest published collection of tissue engineering scaffold research in the world." --University of Bradford / Business / News and EventsMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Graduates, students and researchers in the fields of tissue engineering, biomaterials and regenerative medicine, biomedical science and engineering, materials science and engineering, nanoscience and engineering, biomedical nanotechnology, biotechnology.
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 40 mm
Weight
1041 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-08-102563-5 (9780081025635)
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Masoud Mozafari | Farshid Sefat | Anthony Atala MD
Handbook of Tissue Engineering Scaffolds: Volume One
E-Book
06/2019
Woodhead Publishing
€320.00
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Persons
Dr. Masoud Mozafari is a Fellow at Lunenfeld Tanenbaum Research Institute, Mount Sinai Health Hospital, University of Toronto. He was previously Assistant Professor and Director of the Bioengineering Lab, at the Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Department, Materials and Energy Research Center, Cellular and Molecular Research Center, and Department of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine of the Iran University of Medical Sciences (IUMS), Tehran, Iran. Dr. Mozafari's research interests range across biomaterials, nanotechnology, and tissue engineering, and he is known for the development of strategies for the treatment of damaged tissues and organs, and controlling biological substances for targeted delivery into the human body. Dr. Mozafari has received several awards, including the Khwarizmi Award and the Julia Polak European Doctorate Award for outstanding translational research contributions to the field of biomaterials. He has also received the WIPO Medal for Inventors from The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), in recognition of his contributions to economic and technological development. Dr. Mozafari is currently working on the editorial board of several journals. Dr. Farshid Sefat is Associate Professor and Programme Leader in the Biomedical and Electronic Engineering Department at the University of Bradford (UK). He was head of Biomedical Engineering Department at King Faisal University (Saudi Arabia) and Visiting Professor at Stevens Institute of Technology (New Jersey, USA). He completed his post doctorate research assistant at University of Sheffield (UK) in cornea tissue engineering. Dr. Sefat received his Ph.D. and BEng. degrees from University of Bradford in Biomedical Engineering. His research is based on developing biomaterials to control cellular behavior with particular emphasis in developing engineered materials for various tissue engineering applications. He's an author of >150 peer-reviewed journal articles, editorials, and review papers and >80 book chapters/edited books. He's on the editorial boards and reviewer of >30 numerous journals including Materials Today, Acta Biomaterialia, IEEE, Bone, MDPI, Journal of Orthopaedics & Rheumatology, Materials Science and Engineering C and Journal of Biomechanics.
Anthony Atala, MD, is the G. Link Professor and Director of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, and the W. Boyce Professor and Chair of Urology. Dr. Atala is a practicing surgeon and a researcher in the area of regenerative medicine. Fifteen applications of technologies developed in Dr. Atala's laboratory have been used clinically. He is Editor of 25 books and 3 journals. Dr. Atala has published over 800 journal articles and has received over 250 national and international patents. Dr. Atala was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies of Sciences, to the National Academy of Inventors as a Charter Fellow, and to the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.
Dr. Atala has led or served several national professional and government committees, including the National Institutes of Health working group on Cells and Developmental Biology, the National Institutes of Health Bioengineering Consortium, and the National Cancer Institute's Advisory Board. He is a founding member of the Tissue Engineering Society, Regenerative Medicine Foundation, Regenerative Medicine Manufacturing Innovation Consortium, Regenerative Medicine Development Organization, and Regenerative Medicine Manufacturing Society.
Anthony Atala, MD, is the G. Link Professor and Director of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, and the W. Boyce Professor and Chair of Urology. Dr. Atala is a practicing surgeon and a researcher in the area of regenerative medicine. Fifteen applications of technologies developed in Dr. Atala's laboratory have been used clinically. He is Editor of 25 books and 3 journals. Dr. Atala has published over 800 journal articles and has received over 250 national and international patents. Dr. Atala was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies of Sciences, to the National Academy of Inventors as a Charter Fellow, and to the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.
Dr. Atala has led or served several national professional and government committees, including the National Institutes of Health working group on Cells and Developmental Biology, the National Institutes of Health Bioengineering Consortium, and the National Cancer Institute's Advisory Board. He is a founding member of the Tissue Engineering Society, Regenerative Medicine Foundation, Regenerative Medicine Manufacturing Innovation Consortium, Regenerative Medicine Development Organization, and Regenerative Medicine Manufacturing Society.
Editor
Research Fellow, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital, University of Toronto, Canada
Associate Professor, Biomedical and Electronic Engineering Department, University of Bradford, UK
G. Link Professor and Director of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine; W. Boyce Professor and Chair, Department of Urology, and G. Link Professor and Director, Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Wake Forest University. Winston Salem, North Carolina, USA
Content
Part 1: An introduction to tissue engineering scaffolds
1. Introduction to tissue engineering scaffolds
2. The role of scaffolds in tissue engineering
3. Scaffolds mimicking the native structure of tissues
4. Computational design of tissue engineering scaffolds
5. Research progress of scaffold materials
6. Fabrication techniques of tissue engineering scaffolds
7. Scaffolds implanted: what is next?
8. Moving from clinical trials to clinical practice
9. Tissue engineering scaffolds: future perspectives
Part 2: Musculoskeletal tissue engineering scaffolds
10. Scaffold for bone tissue engineering
11. Scaffolds for cartilage tissue engineering
12. Scaffolds for skeletal muscle tissue engineering
13. Scaffolds for tendon tissue engineering
14. Scaffolds for ligament tissue engineering
15. Scaffolds for regeneration of meniscus lesions
Part 3: Craniomaxillofacial tissue engineering scaffolds
16. Scaffolds for mandibular reconstruction
17. Scaffolds suitable for maxillary sinus augmentation
18. Scaffolds for nasal reconstruction
19. Scaffolds for repair of orbital wall defects
20. Scaffolds for cleft lip and cleft palate reconstruction
21. Scaffolds for temporomandibular joint disc engineering
Part 4: Dental tissue engineering scaffolds
22. Scaffolds for regeneration of the pulp-dentine complex
23. Scaffolds for periodontal tissue engineering
24. Tissue-engineered alloplastic scaffold for reconstruction of alveolar defects
25. Scaffolds for gingival tissues
26. Scaffolds that promote enamel remineralization
27. Scaffolds for dental cementum
28. Scaffolds for engineering tooth-ligament interfaces
Part 5: Cardiaovascular tissue engineering scaffolds
29. Whole heart scaffolds - how to build a heart
30. Scaffolds for engineering heart valve
31. Scaffolds for blood vessel tissue engineering
32. Scaffolds for tissue engineering of functional cardiac muscle
33. Bioengineered cardiac patch scaffolds
1. Introduction to tissue engineering scaffolds
2. The role of scaffolds in tissue engineering
3. Scaffolds mimicking the native structure of tissues
4. Computational design of tissue engineering scaffolds
5. Research progress of scaffold materials
6. Fabrication techniques of tissue engineering scaffolds
7. Scaffolds implanted: what is next?
8. Moving from clinical trials to clinical practice
9. Tissue engineering scaffolds: future perspectives
Part 2: Musculoskeletal tissue engineering scaffolds
10. Scaffold for bone tissue engineering
11. Scaffolds for cartilage tissue engineering
12. Scaffolds for skeletal muscle tissue engineering
13. Scaffolds for tendon tissue engineering
14. Scaffolds for ligament tissue engineering
15. Scaffolds for regeneration of meniscus lesions
Part 3: Craniomaxillofacial tissue engineering scaffolds
16. Scaffolds for mandibular reconstruction
17. Scaffolds suitable for maxillary sinus augmentation
18. Scaffolds for nasal reconstruction
19. Scaffolds for repair of orbital wall defects
20. Scaffolds for cleft lip and cleft palate reconstruction
21. Scaffolds for temporomandibular joint disc engineering
Part 4: Dental tissue engineering scaffolds
22. Scaffolds for regeneration of the pulp-dentine complex
23. Scaffolds for periodontal tissue engineering
24. Tissue-engineered alloplastic scaffold for reconstruction of alveolar defects
25. Scaffolds for gingival tissues
26. Scaffolds that promote enamel remineralization
27. Scaffolds for dental cementum
28. Scaffolds for engineering tooth-ligament interfaces
Part 5: Cardiaovascular tissue engineering scaffolds
29. Whole heart scaffolds - how to build a heart
30. Scaffolds for engineering heart valve
31. Scaffolds for blood vessel tissue engineering
32. Scaffolds for tissue engineering of functional cardiac muscle
33. Bioengineered cardiac patch scaffolds