Biopolymers for 3D Tissue Engineering: Processing and Applications
Editat de Narendra Reddy, Pornanong Aramwiten Limba Engleză Paperback – noi 2026
- Highlights the exclusive focus on biopolymers, offering the only comprehensive resource dedicated to their processing, properties, and applications in tissue engineering and 3D cell culture
- Covers the full spectrum of carbohydrates, proteins, and synthetic biopolymers, integrating structure, processability, and scaffold design in one authoritative source
- Bridges material science and biomedical application by providing practical strategies to develop cost-effective, sustainable, and high-performance scaffolds for medical use
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443490002
ISBN-10: 0443490007
Pagini: 275
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443490007
Pagini: 275
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Section I: Developing Biomaterials from Natural Polysaccharides
1. Developing biomaterials from plant cellulose
2. Bacteria cellulose as a source for 3D scaffolds for tissue engineering
3. Structure and properties of biomaterials from starch
4. Processing, properties and applications of biomaterials from chiosan
5. Potential of alginate as a source for 3D tissue engineering and cell culture
6. Miscellaneous polysaccharides for 3D scaffolds
Section II. Biomaterials from natural proteins
7. Developing biomaterials from collagen
8. Converting silk fibroin into 3D scaffolds for tissue engineering
9. Biomaterials from silk sericin
10. Keratin as a biomaterial for 3D cell culture and tissue engineering
11. Plant proteins for tissue engineering
12. Miscellaneous proteins used for tissue engineering
Section III. Biomaterials from synthetic biopolymers
13. Poly (lactic acid) based scaffolds for 3D cell culture
14. PHBV and other synthetic biopolymers
1. Developing biomaterials from plant cellulose
2. Bacteria cellulose as a source for 3D scaffolds for tissue engineering
3. Structure and properties of biomaterials from starch
4. Processing, properties and applications of biomaterials from chiosan
5. Potential of alginate as a source for 3D tissue engineering and cell culture
6. Miscellaneous polysaccharides for 3D scaffolds
Section II. Biomaterials from natural proteins
7. Developing biomaterials from collagen
8. Converting silk fibroin into 3D scaffolds for tissue engineering
9. Biomaterials from silk sericin
10. Keratin as a biomaterial for 3D cell culture and tissue engineering
11. Plant proteins for tissue engineering
12. Miscellaneous proteins used for tissue engineering
Section III. Biomaterials from synthetic biopolymers
13. Poly (lactic acid) based scaffolds for 3D cell culture
14. PHBV and other synthetic biopolymers