Biofabrication for Orthopedics : Methods, Techniques and Applications
688 p.
research progress, and future perspectives on biofabrication for orthopaedics particularly on the potential applications for tissue engineering technologies. In doing so, the book describes the various biomaterials natural and synthetic use for orthopedics and discusses the many ways in which these materials can be used in all parts of the body. As such, it offers detailed information on a wide range of applications in the fields of biology and clinical and industrial manufacturing. Biofabrication for Orthopedics readers will also find: Insights into the applications of biofabrication technologies in various bodily functions Thorough discussion of different biofabrication techniques used in creating orthopedic products, like stereolithography, cell sheet and organ bioprinting, electrospinning, and microfluidics Discussion of a wide range of diverse functions, such as bone implants, skin regeneration, vascularization, meniscus remodeling, and more Biofabrication for Orthopedics is a useful reference for those
in a variety of research fields like medical-related practitioners and scientists, materials science, medicine, and manufacturing, as well as the libraries who support them. [Publisher's Text]
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ISBN: 9783527831364
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