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Cover Title page Table of Contents Copyright List of Contributors Preface Chapter 1: Nanotechnology: A Toolkit for Cell Behavior
Abstract 1.1. Introduction 1.2. Nanobiomaterials for Tissue Regeneration 1.3. 3D Nano/Microfabrication Technology for Tissue Regeneration 1.4. Conclusion and Future Directions Acknowledgments
Chapter 2: 3D Printing and Nanomanufacturing
Abstract 2.1. Introduction 2.2. 3D Printing and Nanomanufacturing Techniques 2.3. Biomaterials Used with Additive Biomanufacturing Techniques 2.4. Cells and Bioapplications 2.5. Discussion: Pros and Cons of Each Technique 2.6. Summary
Chapter 3: 3D Bioprinting Techniques
Abstract 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Definition and Principles of 3D Bioprinting 3.3. 3D Bioprinting Technologies 3.4. Challenges and Future Development of 3D Bioprinting 3.5. Conclusion
Chapter 4: The Power of CAD/CAM Laser Bioprinting at the Single-Cell Level: Evolution of Printing
Abstract 4.1. Introduction 4.2. Basics of Laser-Assisted Printing: Overview of Systems and Critical Ancillary Materials 4.3. MAPLE-DW Mechanics 4.4. Cell Viability 4.5. Case Studies and Applications Illustrating the Importance of Single-Cell Deposition 4.6. Conclusion
Chapter 5: Engineering 2D and 3D Cellular Microenvironments Using Laser Direct Write
Abstract 5.1. Introduction 5.2. Materials in LDW 5.3. LDW Applications in 2D 5.4. LDW Applications in 3D 5.5. Conclusions and Future Directions Acknowledgments
Chapter 6: Biomaterials for Bioprinting
Abstract 6.1. Introduction 6.2. Parameters for Bioprinting 6.3. Hydrogel Cross-Linking Mechanism 6.4. Hydrogels in Bioprinting 6.5. Integrative Support Materials 6.6. Conclusion
Chapter 7: Blood Vessel Regeneration
Abstract 7.1. Introduction 7.2. Future Directions Acknowledgments
Chapter 8: 3D Printing and Patterning Vasculature in Engineered Tissues
Abstract 8.1. Introduction
Chapter 9: Craniofacial and Dental Tissue
Abstract 9.1. Introduction 9.2. Clinical Need for Craniofacial and Dental Regenerative Medicine 9.3. Craniofacial and Dental Regenerative Medicine Research 9.4. Bone Tissue Engineering Strategies 9.5. Conclusions Acknowledgment
Chapter 10: Craniofacial Bone
Abstract 10.1. Introduction 10.2. Craniofacial Bone Structure 10.3. Different 3D Printing Techniques and Their Application to Craniofacial Scaffolds 10.4. Nanotechnology in Craniofacial Graft Design 10.5. Summary
Chapter 11: Additive Manufacturing for Bone Load Bearing Applications
Abstract 11.1. Need for Bone Substitutes 11.2. Compositional, Structural and Mechanical Properties of Bone 11.3. Difficulties in Achieving an Ideal Bone Substitute 11.4. Metallic Bone Substitutes 11.5. Bioceramic Bone Substitutes 11.6. Nanocomposite Bone Substitutes 11.7. Conclusions
Chapter 12: Cartilage 3D Printing
Abstract 12.1. General Introduction 12.2. Future Directions Acknowledgments
Chapter 13: Bioprinting for Skin
Abstract 13.1. Skin, Skin Substitutes, Possible Applications for Printed Skin 13.2. Epidermis 13.3. Research 13.4. Conclusion Acknowledgments
Chapter 14: Nanotechnology and 3D Bioprinting for Neural Tissue Regeneration
Abstract 14.1. Introduction 14.2. Nanotechnology for Neural Tissue Regeneration 14.3. 3D Bioprinting for Neural Tissue Regeneration 14.4. Conclusion and Future Directions Acknowledgments
Chapter 15: Organ Printing
Abstract 15.1. Introduction
Chapter 16: Intellectual Property in 3D Printing and Nanotechnology
Abstract 16.1. Introduction 16.2. Why is Intellectual Property Important? 16.3. Types of Intellectual Property 16.4. Where does Intellectual Property Law Originate? 16.5. What Aspects of 3D Bioprinting and Nanotechnology are Protectable? 16.6. Intellectual Property Protection Limitations for Engineered Tissue 16.7. Ethical Considerations of Engineered Tissue Intellectual Property 16.8. Intellectual Property Infringement 16.9. Conclusion
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