Design, Characterization and Fabrication of Polymer Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering 1st Edition
Capture the cutting edge of regenerative medicine with Design, Characterization and Fabrication of Polymer Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering, 1st Edition by Dipankar Chattopadhyay and Beauty Das. This authoritative textbook blends practical scaffold fabrication techniques with rigorous characterization strategies, making it an essential resource for anyone working at the intersection of biomaterials and tissue engineering.
Explore clear, well-organized chapters that cover scaffold design principles, material selection, biodegradability, porosity control, mechanical performance, and surface modification. Detailed discussions of fabrication methods—such as electrospinning, solvent casting, freeze-drying and 3D bioprinting—are paired with actionable guidance on in vitro and in vivo evaluation, cell–material interactions, and regulatory considerations. Rich case studies highlight applications in bone, cartilage, skin and vascular tissue regeneration.
Whether you’re a graduate student, researcher, biomedical engineer or clinician, this book translates complex science into practical workflows for scaffold development. It equips readers with the analytical tools needed to characterize microstructure, assess mechanical properties and optimize biological performance—accelerating translational research from bench to clinic.
Globally relevant and technically robust, this 1st Edition is ideal for university courses, R&D labs and industry teams across North America, Europe and Asia seeking reliable, up-to-date insight into polymer scaffolds and tissue engineering. Add this indispensable reference to your library to strengthen projects, inform grant proposals and inspire new regenerative solutions. Order your copy today and advance your work in biomaterials and scaffold fabrication.
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