Electrospun Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering and Drug Delivery Applications
Electrospun Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering and Drug Delivery Applications by Inamuddin, Tariq Altalhi, and Maha Khan offers a thorough, up-to-date exploration of electrospinning technology and its transformative role in regenerative medicine and targeted therapeutics.
Discover how advanced electrospun biomaterials—from polymer blends and biocompatible nanofibers to hybrid scaffolds—are engineered to mimic extracellular matrices, enhance cell adhesion, and enable controlled drug delivery. Written for researchers, clinicians, and graduate students, this title balances rigorous science with practical insights: fabrication techniques, characterization methods, in vitro and in vivo performance, and translational considerations for clinical and industrial settings.
Readers in academic labs, biotech startups, hospitals, and pharmaceutical R&D will find actionable guidance on designing scaffolds for bone, skin, vascular, and neural tissue applications, as well as strategies for loading and releasing therapeutics with spatial and temporal precision. Case studies and comparative analyses highlight successes and challenges across regions—North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East—making the content relevant to a global audience.
Whether you’re developing next-generation wound dressings, targeted cancer therapies, or implantable devices, this book equips you with the scientific foundation and engineering perspective to innovate confidently. Clear diagrams, practical tips, and evidence-based recommendations foster both learning and application.
Expand your expertise in tissue engineering and drug delivery—order your copy today and bring cutting-edge electrospun solutions into your research or practice.
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