Bioprinting the human / Soner Şahin, PhD (editor), Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery, Nisantasi University, Istanbul, Turkey, Kenan Demir, MD (editor), Health Sciences University, Samsun Training and Research Hospital, Samsun Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, İlkadım, Turkey.

Other author Şahin, Soner.
Other author Demir, Kenan.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York : Nova Science Publishers, [2022]
Descriptionvi, 208 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm
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SeriesNew developments in medical research
Contents Preface -- What is Bioprinting? / Fatmagül İlayda Aydınlı and Muhammet Volkan Bülbül-- D-Printable Materials for Tissue Engineering / Kerim Emre Öksüz -- New Generation Cell Culture / Emine Tural, MD -- Bioprinters / Neziha Senem Arı, MD and Elif Önder, MD -- The Bioprinting Process / Aynura Agayeva -- Design of 3D-Printed Scaffolds / Sümeyra Ayan, Fatih Ciftci, Askican Hacioglu, Soner Sahin and Cem Bulent Ustundag -- Bioprinting for Vascular and Vascularized Tissues / Rümeysa Göç, MD -- Bioprinting for Tissue Engineering / Ömer Bozduman, MD, and Ömer Cahit Çıtır, MD -- Bioprinting of Heart Tissue / Duygu Keser -- D Bioprinting for Neural Tissue Engineering / Sümeyra Ayan, Fatih Ciftci, Askican Hacioglu, Soner Sahin and Cem Bulent Ustundag -- Bioprinting for Solid Organs / Nilsun Kuas, MD -- In Vivo Applications of Bioprinting / Buket Er Urgancı -- Bioprinting in Cancer Research / Mücahit Seçme -- Index.
Abstract "Rapidly developing technology also gives direction to our lives in the field of health and medicine. New developments are taking both diagnosis and treatment possibilities to places we could not predict before. The development of tissues and organs in a laboratory environment is one of these developments. This issue, which came to the fore with the introduction of 3D printers into our lives, has now started to mature and experiment in the field of medicine. Using a technology similar to 3D printing that fundamentally changes therapeutic possibilities, bioprinting uses a digital file as a blueprint to produce biomedical parts that closely mimic the properties of natural tissue. Engineered textures are created by layering biomaterials and/or living cells, collectively called bioinks. Transplanting the tissues or organs obtained to the needy patient also prevents possible undesirable situations such as tissue and organ rejection. This book on bioprinting aims to present the basics of bioprinting and its use in major tissues to the reader with the latest developments"-- Provided by publisher.
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LCCN 2022027469
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