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Bioprinting : from multidisciplinary design to emerging opportunities /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Conti, Michele (Editor ), Marino, Michele (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Academic Press, 2022.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover
  • BIOPRINTING: From Multidisciplinary Design to Emerging Opportunities
  • BIOPRINTING: From Multidisciplinary Design to Emerging Opportunities
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Contributors
  • Preface
  • 1
  • 3D printing technologies and materials in the medical field
  • 1. A brief history of 3D printing
  • 2. Technologies classification
  • 3D printing process
  • 4. 3D printing in the medical field
  • 4.1 Clinical devices
  • 4.2 Preoperative planning and simulation
  • 4.3 Education and training
  • 5. 3D printing materials for surgical simulation
  • 5.1 Materials for direct 3D printing
  • 5.1.1 Photopolymer resins
  • 5.1.2 Filaments
  • 5.2 Materials for indirect 3D printing
  • 5.2.1 Elastomeric urethane resin
  • 5.2.2 Silicone rubbers
  • 5.2.3 Latexes
  • 6. Conclusions
  • References
  • Further reading
  • 2
  • Bioprinting technologies: an overview
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Bioink choice for bioprinting applications
  • 3. Extrusion-based bioprinting
  • 3.1 Cross-linking strategies in EBB
  • 3.2 Bioprinting using a sacrificial support material
  • 3.3 Printing using a rigid support
  • 4. Droplet-based bioprinting
  • 4.1 Inkjet bioprinting
  • 4.2 Acoustic bioprinting
  • 4.3 Valve-jet bioprinting
  • 5. Light-assisted bioprinting
  • 5.1 Vat photopolymerization
  • 5.2 Laser-induced forward transfer
  • 6. Recent trends and future perspectives
  • 6.1 Innovations on deposition technologies
  • 6.2 Innovations on bioink formulations
  • 6.3 Defining what makes a material printable
  • 6.4 In situ bioprinting
  • 7. Conclusions
  • References
  • 3
  • Biomaterials for bioprinting
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Bioink designs and evaluations
  • 2.1 General considerations in designing bioinks
  • 2.2 Evaluation methods for bioink
  • 3. Natural polymer-based bioinks
  • 3.1 Protein-based bioinks
  • 3.1.1 Collagen
  • 3.1.2 Gelatin
  • 3.1.3 Fibrinogen/fibrin
  • 3.1.4 Silk
  • 3.2 Polysaccharides
  • 3.2.1 Alginate
  • 3.2.2 Gellan gum
  • 3.2.3 Hyaluronic acid
  • 3.2.4 Agarose
  • 3.2.5 Chitosan
  • 3.2.6 Dextran
  • 3.3 Decellularized ECM-based bioinks
  • 4. Synthetic polymer-based bioinks
  • 4.1 Polyethylene glycol
  • 4.2 Pluronic� F-127
  • 4.3 Polycaprolactone
  • 5. Ink additives
  • 5.1 Cellulose
  • 5.2 Carbon nanotubes
  • 5.3 Graphene-related materials
  • 5.4 Nanoparticles
  • 5.4.1 Mineral nanoparticles
  • 5.4.2 Metal nanoparticles
  • 5.5 Bioactive molecules