The term biofabrication is defined as the automated generation of biologically functional products with structural organization. Combining cells with biomaterials, biofabrication consists of using industrial methods to combine cells with biomaterials. This book covers the different strategies and established techniques to create artificial living tissues. By providing an overview of the whole biofabrication development process, including design phase, manufacturing, and evaluation of the resulting product it is the perfect support for the classroom. This book enables students to jump into the field of biofabrication by covering all the aspects of this highly active field of science at the intersection of cell biology, molecular biology, engineering, materials science, and chemistry. Unique textbook on biofabrication. Covers the different manufacturing techniques used to make artificial tissues. Covers all aspects of the interdisciplinary field of biofabrication. Includes exercises for students to test their knowledge.
Author(s): Aurelien Forget
Publisher: De Gruyter
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 185
City: Berlin
Contents
1 Biofabrication history and definition
2 Scaffold-free biofabrication
3 Organic and inorganic materials for biofabrication
4 Hydrogels for biofabrication
5 Synthetic and natural extracellular matrix
6 Surface functionalization and topography for biofabrication
7 Porous scaffold
8 Design strategies in biofabrication
9 Bioprinting
10 Applications of biofabrication
Index