
Handbook of 3D Printing in Biomedical Applications
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Explores the latest advances, technologies, and practical applications of additive manufacturing in biomedical engineering, including its impact on tissue engineering, drug delivery systems, regenerative medicine, and orthodontics
Covers polymer 3D bioprinting techniques and advanced materials pivotal for successful biomedical implants in clinical settings
Discusses the integration of smart materials and their applications including point-of-care solutions
Encompasses various facets of medical technology, including diagnostic instruments, therapeutic devices, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine
Examines both in vivo and in vitro studies related to 3D printing, unraveling their significance and implications in various contexts
Considers challenges and future perspectives
With its comprehensive approach, this handbook serves as the definitive resource for researchers, practitioners, and advanced students, fostering a deeper appreciation and understanding of the transformative power of 3D printing in shaping the future of biomedical engineering.
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Mohamad Zaki Hassan is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Artificial Intelligence, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.
R.A. Ilyas is Senior Lecturer at the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia and holds Fellowships with the Institute of Advanced Materials, Sweden, and the International Society for Development and Sustainability, Japan.
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