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3d Bioprinting Modeling In Vitro Tissues And Organs Using Tissuespecific Bioinks 1st Ed 2019 Dongwoo Cho

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3d Bioprinting Modeling In Vitro Tissues And Organs Using Tissuespecific Bioinks 1st Ed 2019 Dongwoo Cho
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.81 MB
Author: Dong-Woo Cho, Byoung Soo Kim, Jinah Jang, Ge Gao, Wonil Han, Narendra K. Singh
ISBN: 9783030322212, 9783030322229, 3030322211, 303032222X
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed. 2019

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3d Bioprinting Modeling In Vitro Tissues And Organs Using Tissuespecific Bioinks 1st Ed 2019 Dongwoo Cho by Dong-woo Cho, Byoung Soo Kim, Jinah Jang, Ge Gao, Wonil Han, Narendra K. Singh 9783030322212, 9783030322229, 3030322211, 303032222X instant download after payment.

This text advances fundamental knowledge in modeling in vitro tissues/organs as an alternative to 2D cell culture and animal testing. Prior to engineering in vitro tissues/organs,the descriptions of prerequisites (from pre-processing to post-processing) in modeling in vitro tissues/organs are discussed. The most prevalent technologies that have been widely used for establishing the in vitro tissue/organ models are also described, including transwell, cell spheroids/sheets, organoids, and microfluidic-based chips. In particular, the authors focus on 3D bioprinting in vitro tissue/organ models using tissue-specific bioinks. Several representative bioprinting methods and conventional bioinks are introduced. As a bioink source, decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) are importantly covered, including decellularization methods, evaluation methods for demonstrating successful decellularization, and material safety. Taken together, the authors delineate various application examples of 3D bioprinted in vitro tissue/organ models especially using dECM bioinks.

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