3D Bioprinting [E-Book] : Principles and Protocols / edited by Jeremy M. Crook.
This volume explores the latest developments and contributions to the field of 3D bioprinting, and discusses its use for quality R&D and translation. The chapters in this book are divided into two parts: Part one covers generic themes in bioprinting to introduce novice readers to the field, whil...
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Personal Name(s): | Crook, Jeremy M. editor |
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1st edition 2020. |
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New York, NY :
Humana Press,
2020
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XII, 260 pages 54 illustrations, 50 illustrations in color (online resource) |
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englisch |
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9781071605202 |
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10.1007/978-1-0716-0520-2 |
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Methods in Molecular Biology ;
2140 |
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- History and Trends of 3D Bioprinting
- Cell Processing for 3D Bioprinting: Quality Requirements for Quality Assurance in Fundamental Research and Translation
- Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) for Bioprinting
- Ethics and Policy for Bioprinting
- Extrusion Based Bioprinting: Current Standards and Relevancy for Human-Sized Tissue Fabrication
- Stereolithography 3D Bioprinting
- Characterizing Bioinks for Extrusion Bioprinting: Printability and Rheology
- Laser-Assisted Bioprinting for Bone Repair
- Bioprinting Stem Cells in Hydrogel for In Situ Surgical Application: A Case for Articular Cartilage
- 3D Bioprinting Electrically Conductive Bioink with Human Neural Stem Cells for Human Neural Tissues
- 3D Coaxial Bioprinting of Vasculature
- Principles of Spheroid Preparation for Creation of 3D Cardiac Tissue Using Biomaterial-Free Bioprinting
- Bioprinting for Human Respiratory and Gastrointestinal In Vitro Models
- Bioprinting for Skin
- 3D Bioprinting and Differentiation of Primary Skeletal Muscle Progenitor Cells
- Bioprinting Strategies for Secretory Epithelial Organoids
- Bioprinting 3D Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Constructs for Multilineage Tissue Engineering and Modeling.