Tissue engineering / Bernhard Ø. Palsson and Sangeeta N. Bhatia.
By: Palsson, Bernhard Orn
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Contributor(s): Bhatia, Sangeeta
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
For senior-level and first-year graduate courses in Tissue Engineering, in departments of bioengineering; and for students researching tissue replacement and restorations; as well as students of biology medicine and life science working with primary and complex cell biology. This text-the first in its field-lays the foundation for students studying tissue engineering. It provides a conceptual framework that includes exposure to all the necessary background material in all areas.
"Pearson Prentice Hall bioengineering"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 375-395) and index.
Introduction -- Part I: Quantitative cell and tissue biology -- Tissue organization -- Tissue dynamics -- Morphogenesis -- Stem cells -- Cellular-fate processes -- Coordination of cellular-fate processes -- Part II: Cell and tissue characterization -- High-throughput biological data -- Cell and tissue properties -- Cell and tissue culture -- Biomaterial scaffolds -- Tailoring biomaterials -- Part IV: Clinical implementation -- Conventional clinical approaches to tissue dysfunction -- Host integration: interacting cell-fate processes -- Producing tissue-engineered therapies.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- 1 Introduction
- I Quantitative Cell and Tissue Biology
- 2 Tissue Organization
- 3 Tissue Dynamics
- 4 Morphogenesis
- 5 Stem Cells
- 6 The Cellular Fate Processes
- 7 Coordination
- II Cell and Tissue Characterization
- 8 High-Throughput Biological Data
- 9 Cell and Tissue properties
- 10 Cell and Tissue Culture
- 11 Gene Transfer
- III Engineering Methods and Design
- 12 Time Constants
- 13 Scaling-up
- 14 Cell Separation
- 15 Biomaterial Scaffolds
- 16 Tailoring Biomaterials
- IV Clinical Implementation
- 17 Conventional Approaches to Tissue Repair
- 18 Host Integration
- 19 Producing TE Therapies
- Tissue Engineering Study Problems
- Bibliography
- Index