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Novel Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering 2018 (Repost)

Posted By: AvaxGenius
Novel Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering 2018 (Repost)

Novel Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering 2018 by Emmanuel Stratakis
English | PDF | 2019 | 428 Pages | ISBN : 3038975435 | 117.61 MB

The concept of regenerating tissues, with properties and functions that mimic natural tissues, has attracted significant attention in recent years. It provides potential solutions for treating many diseases and other healthcare issues. To fully realize the potential of the approach, it is crucial to have a rational biomaterial design to create novel scaffolds, and other materials systems suitable for tissue engineering, repair and regeneration. Research advances on the topic include the design of new biomaterials and their composites, the scaffold fabrication via subtractive and additive manufacturing approaches, the development of implantable scaffolds for disease monitoring, diagnostics, and treatment, as well as the understanding of cells-biomaterial scaffolds interaction.

Novel Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering 2018 (Repost)

Posted By: AvaxGenius
Novel Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering 2018 (Repost)

Novel Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering 2018 by Emmanuel Stratakis
English | PDF | 2019 | 428 Pages | ISBN : 3038975435 | 117.61 MB

The concept of regenerating tissues, with properties and functions that mimic natural tissues, has attracted significant attention in recent years. It provides potential solutions for treating many diseases and other healthcare issues. To fully realize the potential of the approach, it is crucial to have a rational biomaterial design to create novel scaffolds, and other materials systems suitable for tissue engineering, repair and regeneration. Research advances on the topic include the design of new biomaterials and their composites, the scaffold fabrication via subtractive and additive manufacturing approaches, the development of implantable scaffolds for disease monitoring, diagnostics, and treatment, as well as the understanding of cells-biomaterial scaffolds interaction.

Novel Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering 2018 (Repost)

Posted By: AvaxGenius
Novel Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering 2018 (Repost)

Novel Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering 2018 by Emmanuel Stratakis
English | PDF | 2019 | 428 Pages | ISBN : 3038975435 | 117.61 MB

The concept of regenerating tissues, with properties and functions that mimic natural tissues, has attracted significant attention in recent years. It provides potential solutions for treating many diseases and other healthcare issues. To fully realize the potential of the approach, it is crucial to have a rational biomaterial design to create novel scaffolds, and other materials systems suitable for tissue engineering, repair and regeneration. Research advances on the topic include the design of new biomaterials and their composites, the scaffold fabrication via subtractive and additive manufacturing approaches, the development of implantable scaffolds for disease monitoring, diagnostics, and treatment, as well as the understanding of cells-biomaterial scaffolds interaction.

Novel Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering 2018 (Repost)

Posted By: AvaxGenius
Novel Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering 2018 (Repost)

Novel Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering 2018 by Emmanuel Stratakis
English | PDF | 2019 | 428 Pages | ISBN : 3038975435 | 117.61 MB

The concept of regenerating tissues, with properties and functions that mimic natural tissues, has attracted significant attention in recent years. It provides potential solutions for treating many diseases and other healthcare issues. To fully realize the potential of the approach, it is crucial to have a rational biomaterial design to create novel scaffolds, and other materials systems suitable for tissue engineering, repair and regeneration. Research advances on the topic include the design of new biomaterials and their composites, the scaffold fabrication via subtractive and additive manufacturing approaches, the development of implantable scaffolds for disease monitoring, diagnostics, and treatment, as well as the understanding of cells-biomaterial scaffolds interaction.