Bioprinting: Techniques and Risks for Regenerative Medicine

Bioprinting: Techniques and Risks for Regenerative Medicine

Mitchell, Maika G.

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Innovation is added value to a known process. Biomanufacturing: The future of personalized medicine from sickness to health aims to stimulate a scientifically grounded, interdisciplinary, multiscale debate and exhange of ideas using the techniques described in the book. 3D printing evolved within the field of Cell Biology will have the ability to recreate cells queried from large amounts of phenotypic and molecular data. Cell biologists, biotechnologists and material engineers, as well as students will greatly benefit from the practical knowledge and case examples provided throughout this book. Shows the possible risk of rejection of 3D printed cellsContains bioprinting techniques in literature plus actual 3D files adapted and created by the author using an M3D printerProvides information to create and convert the M3D 3-D printer to bioprinter using current techniquesExplains the complexicity of bioprinting compared to 3D- printingExplains how 3D printing offers the opportunity to print an entire organ, reducing the costs of these process when using cells INDICE: 1. Biomanufacturing: The Definition and Evolution of a new genre 2. Reproducing cells is nothing new 3. Bioprinting is more complicated than other 3D printing 4. There are multiple types of printers 5. There are many other materials to use in bioprinting 6. CT scans can function like a CAD design 7. 3D printed tissues for pharmaceutical testing 8. Advances in personalized medicine: The body can reject the 3D printed cells

  • ISBN: 978-0-12-805369-0
  • Editorial: Academic Press
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 125
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/05/2017
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés