Tissue Engineering Made Easy provides concise, easy to understand, up-to-date information about the most important topics in tissue engineering. These include background and basic principles, clinical applications for a variety of organs (skin, nerves, eye, heart, lungs and bones), and the future of the field. The descriptions and explanations of each topic are such that those who have not had any exposure to the principles and practice of tissue engineering will be able to understand them, and the volume will serve as a source for self-teaching to get readers to a point where they can effectively engage with active researchers.
- Offers readers a truly introductory way to understand the concepts, challenges and the new trends in reconstructive medicine
- Features accessible language for students beginning their research careers, private practice physician collaborators, and residents just beginning their research rotation
- Addresses the specifics for a variety of organs/systems - nerves, skin, bone, cardiovascular, respiratory, ophthalmic
- Provides examples from clinical and everyday situations
1. What is tissue engineering?
2. Principles of tissue engineering
3. Factors governing tissue engineering
4. Skin regeneration
5. Nerve regeneration
6. Opthalmic regeneration
7. Cardiovascular regeneration
8. Respiratory regeneration
9. Bone regeneration
This highly accessible book provides a concise and clear overview of the basics of tissue engineering, covering background and basic principles, clinical applications for a variety of organs, and future directions for the field
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