3D Bioprinting in Tissue and Organ Regeneration 1st Edition
3D Bioprinting in Tissue and Organ Regeneration, 1st Edition by Yang Wu, Jerry Fuh, and Ibrahim Tarik Ozbolat — a definitive resource for the rapidly evolving field of biofabrication. This authoritative volume captures cutting-edge methods and practical insights that researchers, clinicians, and advanced students need to accelerate tissue engineering and organ regeneration projects.
Discover comprehensive coverage of 3D bioprinting technologies, from extrusion and inkjet systems to laser-assisted approaches, alongside in-depth analysis of biomaterials, bioinks, scaffold design, and cell–material interactions. Clear explanations of process optimization, vascularization strategies, and regulatory considerations make complex topics accessible without sacrificing technical rigor. Case studies and translational perspectives illustrate how laboratory innovations move toward clinical application, supporting real-world decision-making in regenerative medicine.
Ideal for professionals and institutions across North America, Europe, and the Asia‑Pacific region, this book bridges engineering, biology, and clinical practice. Whether you’re developing vascularized tissues, custom implants, or organ models for drug testing, you’ll find actionable protocols, comparative technology assessments, and future-focused discussion on commercialization and ethical challenges.
Engaging, meticulously researched, and forward-looking, this 1st Edition is both a practical handbook and a thought-leader’s guide to the promise of 3D bioprinting. Add this essential title to your library to stay at the forefront of tissue and organ regeneration research — a must-have for labs, biomedical engineering programs, and healthcare innovators committed to shaping the future of medicine. Order now to invest in the expertise that moves discovery toward clinical impact.
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