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3d Bioprinting From Lab to Industry

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Informationen zum Autor Prosenjit Saha, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Centre for Interdisciplinary Sciences at the JIS Institute of Advanced Studies and Research (JISIASR) at the JIS University, India Sabu Thomas, PhD, is a Professor in the School of Energy Materials, School of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, School of Polymer Science and Technology, School of Chemical Science and International and Inter University Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (IIUCNN), Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India and a Distinguished Professor of Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Johannesburg, Doornfontein, Johannesburg, South Africa. He is also the Chairman of TrEST Research Park, Trivandrum, Kerala, India Jinku Kim, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering at Hongik University, Republic of Korea. Manojit Ghosh, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering in the Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, India Klappentext A complete overview of bioprinting, from fundamentals and essential topics to recent advances and future applications Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, is one of the most transformative technological processes to emerge in recent decades. Its layer-by-layer construction method can create objects to remarkably precise specifications with minimal waste or energy consumption. Bioprinting, a related process that employs cells and biomaterials instead of man-made substances or industrial materials, has a range of biomedical and chemical uses that make it an exciting and fast-growing area of research. 3D Bioprinting from Lab to Industry offers a cutting-edge overview of this topic, its recent advances, and its future applications. Taking an interdisciplinary approach to a flourishing research field, this book exceeds all existing treatments of the subject in its scope and comprehensiveness. Moving from fundamental principles of the technology to its immense future potential, this is a must-own volume for scientists looking to incorporate this process into their research or product development. 3D Bioprinting from Lab to Industry readers will also find: Treatment of printing parameters, surface topography requirements, and much more Detailed discussion of topics including 5D printing in the medical field, dynamic tuning, the multi-material extrusion approach, and many others A complete account of the bioprinting process, from lab requirements to commercialization 3D Bioprinting from Lab to Industry is ideal for researchers-graduate and post-doctoral scholars-in the areas of materials science, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, biotechnology, and biochemistry. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Contributors xv Foreword xxi Ajoy Kumar Ray 1 Introduction of 3D Printing and Different Bioprinting Methods 1 Asmita Biswas, Baisakhee Saha, Hema Bora, Pravin Vasudeo Vaidya, Krishna Dixit, and Santanu Dhara 1.1 Introduction of 3D Printing: Principles and Utility 1 1.2 Ink Preparation and Printability 2 1.3 Methods of Bioprinting in Fabrication and Tissue Engineering 5 1.4 Scaffold Modeling and G Coding 16 1.5 Applications and Utility in Large- Scale Manufacturing 18 1.6 Complications and Troubleshooting 25 References 27 2 Cellular Requirements and Preparation for Bioprinting 39 Shalini Dasgupta, Vriti Sharma, and Ananya Barui 2.1 Introduction 39 2.2 Types of Bioprinting 40 2.3 Features Required for Bioprinting with Cells 44 2.4 Bioprinting Methodologies for Cell Expansion and Proliferation 55 2.5 The Impact of Bioprinting Process Conditions on Phenotype Alterations 57 2.6 Discussion 68 2.7 Conclusion 69 2.8 Futu...

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