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Cell And Organ Printing 1st Edition Seungschik Yoo Samuel Polio Auth

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Cell And Organ Printing 1st Edition Seungschik Yoo Samuel Polio Auth
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.74 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Seung-Schik Yoo, Samuel Polio (auth.), Bradley R. Ringeisen, Barry J. Spargo, Peter K. Wu (eds.)
ISBN: 9789048191444, 9789048191451, 9048191440, 9048191459
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Cell And Organ Printing 1st Edition Seungschik Yoo Samuel Polio Auth by Seung-schik Yoo, Samuel Polio (auth.), Bradley R. Ringeisen, Barry J. Spargo, Peter K. Wu (eds.) 9789048191444, 9789048191451, 9048191440, 9048191459 instant download after payment.

Cell and organ printing has become a hot topic of scientific pursuit. Since several early publications between 2000-2003 that demonstrated proof-of-concept, cell and organ printing has blossomed into a rich area for scientific exploration that is being performed by researchers across the globe. Research has thoroughly demonstrated that living cells can be printed via a number of actuations including electrospray, extrusion via micropens and ejection through photothermal, thermal or optical mechanisms. This topic has come of age and it is ripe for exploring the underpinnings of the research to date. We have included research that uses printing technology to deposit or guide cells for tissue engineering applications and for completeness, we have also included chapters describing bacteria printing, biomolecular printing that could be used to build growth factors or recruitment macromolecules into scaffolds, tissue microdissection, as well as live cell printing. The breadth of approaches includes 3D freeform fabrication, ink jet, laser guidance and modified laser direct write techniques. We hope that this book is not the final word but the first word, defining how these tools have been used to take the first steps towards the ultimate goal of creating heterogeneous tissue constructs. Only time will tell whether cell printers will truly become organ printers, but the technologies described in this book hold promise to achieve what the field of regenerative medicine requires - functional 3D scaffolds with multiple cell types differentiated into functional tissue!

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