Biomaterials for Organ and Tissue Regeneration: New Technologies and Future Prospects examines the use of biomaterials in applications related to artificial tissues and organs. With a strong focus on fundamental and traditional tissue engineering strategies, the book also examines how emerging and enabling technologies are being developed and applied. Sections provide essential information on biomaterial, cell properties and cell types used in organ generation. A section on state-of-the-art in organ regeneration for clinical purposes is followed by a discussion on enabling technologies, such…mehr
Biomaterials for Organ and Tissue Regeneration: New Technologies and Future Prospects examines the use of biomaterials in applications related to artificial tissues and organs. With a strong focus on fundamental and traditional tissue engineering strategies, the book also examines how emerging and enabling technologies are being developed and applied. Sections provide essential information on biomaterial, cell properties and cell types used in organ generation. A section on state-of-the-art in organ regeneration for clinical purposes is followed by a discussion on enabling technologies, such as bioprinting, on chip organ systems and in silico simulations.
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Autorenporträt
Nihal Vrana is Co-founder of SPARTHA Medical. He holds B.Sc. (Biology) and M.Sc. (Biotechnology) degrees from Middle East Technical University. He obtained his PhD at Dublin City University as a Marie Curie ESR fellow. His major research interests are titanium and silicone implants, tissue engineering, cell encapsulation, antimicrobial surfaces, multifunctional coatings, immunomodulation, real-time monitoring of implants, biomaterial risk assessment and cell biomaterials interactions. He has coordinated 2 multi-partner, multinational EU projects (BiMot and IMMODGEL (www.immodgel.com)) and is currently coordinating a H2020 project (PANBioRA, www.panbiora.eu).
Helena Knopf-Marques is a Senior Researcher at PROTiP Medical. She has also been associate professor at Strasbourg University. She has been working with the development of new biomaterials since her graduation. She is a Chemical Engineer with a masters in Mechanical Engineering. She received her PhD from the Program in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Her main research interests are tissue engineering, multifunctional coatings, immunomodulation of biomaterial surfaces, 3D printing and cell biomaterial interactions. She is presently working on the EU Horizon 2020 project PANBioRA that aims to develop new instruments for biomaterials characterization and risk assessment.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction
Section 1: Biomaterials 2. Classes of Biomaterials used in Tissue/Organ Regeneration 3. Physicochemical Properties of Biomaterials 4. Synthesis or Modification of Biomaterials for Regenerative Medicine Applications 5. Surface Modifications of Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering
Section 2: Cell microenvironment and signalling 6. Cell microenvironment and ECM 7. Cell signalling and strategies to modulate cell behaviour
Section 3: Cells 8. Stem cells: sources, properties and cell types 9. Tissue specific cells: sources, properties and cell types 10. Cell differentiation: sources, properties and cell types 11. Immune cells: sources, properties and cell types 12. Angiogenesis/vascular cells: sources, properties and cell types
Section 4: Organ specific Artificial tissues/Organs 13. Heart/Cardiovascular tissues 14. Respiratory system tissues 15. Digestive system tissues 16. Kidney Tissue Engineering 17. Liver Tissue Engineering 18. Pancreas Tissue Engineering 19. Neural Tissue Engineering 20. Musculoskeletal Tissue engineering
Section 5: Biotechnological approaches and Enabling technologies related to organ regeneration 21. Emerging biotechnological approaches with respect to organ regeneration: SiRNA, miRNA, CRISPR, CAR-T therapy, -omics approaches etc. 22. Bioreactors 23. On-chip organ systems 24. In vitro disease and organ models 25. Bioprinting 26. Biorobotics 27. Imaging techniques for biomaterials, stem cells and engineered tissues/organs 28. Future perspectives/Industrialisation and Up-scaling of organ regeneration technologies
Section 1: Biomaterials 2. Classes of Biomaterials used in Tissue/Organ Regeneration 3. Physicochemical Properties of Biomaterials 4. Synthesis or Modification of Biomaterials for Regenerative Medicine Applications 5. Surface Modifications of Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering
Section 2: Cell microenvironment and signalling 6. Cell microenvironment and ECM 7. Cell signalling and strategies to modulate cell behaviour
Section 3: Cells 8. Stem cells: sources, properties and cell types 9. Tissue specific cells: sources, properties and cell types 10. Cell differentiation: sources, properties and cell types 11. Immune cells: sources, properties and cell types 12. Angiogenesis/vascular cells: sources, properties and cell types
Section 4: Organ specific Artificial tissues/Organs 13. Heart/Cardiovascular tissues 14. Respiratory system tissues 15. Digestive system tissues 16. Kidney Tissue Engineering 17. Liver Tissue Engineering 18. Pancreas Tissue Engineering 19. Neural Tissue Engineering 20. Musculoskeletal Tissue engineering
Section 5: Biotechnological approaches and Enabling technologies related to organ regeneration 21. Emerging biotechnological approaches with respect to organ regeneration: SiRNA, miRNA, CRISPR, CAR-T therapy, -omics approaches etc. 22. Bioreactors 23. On-chip organ systems 24. In vitro disease and organ models 25. Bioprinting 26. Biorobotics 27. Imaging techniques for biomaterials, stem cells and engineered tissues/organs 28. Future perspectives/Industrialisation and Up-scaling of organ regeneration technologies
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