Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering Applications: A Review of the Past and Future Trends
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📘 Book Details
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Author: Jason A. Burdick
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Publisher: Springer
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Language: English
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Edition: Not specified
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ISBN: 9783709103845
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Pages: 564
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Cover: Hardcover
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Release Date: 18-12-2010
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Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 1.0 inches
📝 About The Book
"Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering Applications" by Jason A. Burdick provides a focused and in-depth examination of biomaterials used in the rapidly growing field of tissue engineering. This authoritative volume delivers a structured overview of the technologies and materials applied in tissue regeneration, tailored for researchers and professionals across both industry and academia.
The book is divided into two comprehensive sections:
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General Materials Technologies – including topics like fibrous tissue scaffolds, and
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Tissue-Specific Applications – such as biomaterials tailored for cartilage or bone regeneration.
Each chapter presents core principles, literature reviews, and forward-looking discussions that highlight emerging innovations and practical challenges in biomaterial development.
Key Features:
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The first dedicated text focusing exclusively on the biomaterials aspect of tissue engineering
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Over 200 detailed tables and illustrations (including color tables)
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A go-to reference for engineers, material scientists, and biomedical researchers
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Essential insights for the development of future bioengineered medical solutions
This book is an invaluable resource for understanding how cutting-edge materials science contributes to regenerative medicine and healthcare innovation.