Principles of Human Organs-on-Chips 1st Edition
Grasp the future of biomedical engineering with Principles of Human Organs-on-Chips 1st Edition by Masoud Mozafari — an essential, state-of-the-art guide for researchers, clinicians, and industry innovators exploring microphysiological systems. This authoritative volume opens with clear foundations and quickly advances to practical insights, making complex organ-on-chip concepts accessible without sacrificing scientific rigor.
Inside, Masoud Mozafari synthesizes engineering, cell biology, and translational science to explain how microfluidic platforms emulate human tissue function. Readers will find in-depth discussion of device design, biomaterials selection, cell sourcing, and validation strategies that support reliable modeling for drug discovery, toxicology, and personalized medicine. Regional and global perspectives highlight how organs-on-chips are reshaping research across the USA, Europe, UK, and Asia—making the book relevant to an international audience.
What sets this edition apart is its balance of theory and application: clear schematics, comparative analyses of organ models, and real-world case studies illustrate how these systems bridge the gap between in vitro tests and human physiology. Ideal for graduate students, biotech professionals, and academic labs, the text helps teams reduce animal testing, streamline preclinical workflows, and accelerate translational research.
Engaging, meticulously organized, and forward-looking, Principles of Human Organs-on-Chips equips you with the conceptual tools and practical know-how to implement microphysiological platforms in your work. Whether you’re building a new organ model or evaluating technologies for drug screening, Masoud Mozafari’s first edition is a practical reference that belongs on every contemporary biomedical bookshelf. Order your copy today to stay at the cutting edge of organ-on-chip innovation.
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