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- English
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About this book
Regenerated Organs: Future Perspectives provides the translational-research aspects, currently lacking in existing literature, in this rapidly-moving field. The book is divided into six sections: Engineering Approaches, Cardiovascular System, Musculoskeletal Regeneration, Regenerative Neuroscience, Respiratory Research, a Future Outlook and Conclusions. Each chapter is multi-authored by international experts in each area. The book's primary audience is academic faculty and those in industry interested in translational research in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Additionally, this book is ideal for graduate students in the field.
- Discusses recent advances in tissue and organ fabrication
- Provides translational-research aspects that are often lacking in existing literature
- Contains chapters that are multi-authored by international experts in the field
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface
- List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- Chapter 1 : Tissue and organ regeneration: An introduction
- Chapter 2 : Tissue repair with natural extracellular matrix (ECM) scaffolds
- Chapter 3 : Engineered surfaces: A plausible alternative in overviewing critical barriers for reconstructing modern therapeutics or biomimetic scaffolds
- Chapter 4 : Strategies of 3D bioprinting and parameters that determine cell interaction with the scaffold - A review
- Chapter 5 : Multipotent nature of dental pulp stem cells for the regeneration of varied tissues โ A personalized medicine approach
- Chapter 6 : Regenerating the heart: The past, present, & future
- Chapter 7 : Engineered cardiac tissue: Concepts and future
- Chapter 8 : Vascular regeneration and tissue engineering: Progress, clinical impact, and future challenges
- Chapter 9 : Oral tissue regeneration: Current status and future perspectives
- Chapter 10 : Regenerative technologies for oral structures
- Chapter 11 : State-of-the-art strategies and future interventions in bone and cartilage repair for personalized regenerative therapy
- Chapter 12 : Muscle tissue engineering โ A materials perspective
- Chapter 13 : Recent developments and new potentials for neuroregeneration
- Chapter 14 : Lung disease and repair โ Is regeneration the answer?
- Chapter 15 : 3D printing in regenerative medicine
- Chapter 16 : Role of umbilical cord stem cells in tissue engineering
- Index
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