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This book focuses on the mechanobiological principles in tissue
engineering with a particular emphasis on the multiscale aspects of
the translation of mechanical forces from bioreactors down to the
cellular level. The book contributes to a better understanding of
the design and use of bioreactors for tissue engineering and the
use of mechanical loading to optimize in vitro cell culture
conditions. It covers experimental and computational approaches and
the combination of both to show the benefits that computational
modelling can bring to experimentalists when studying in vitro cell
culture within a scaffold. With topics from multidisciplinary
fields of the life sciences, medicine, and engineering, this work
provides a novel approach to the use of engineering tools for the
optimization of biological processes and its application to
regenerative medicine. The volume is a valuable resource for
researchers and graduate students studying mechanobiology and
tissue engineering. For undergraduate students it also provides
deep insight into tissue engineering and its use in the design of
bioreactors. The book is supplemented with extensive references for
all chapters to help the reader to progress through the study of
each topic.
In the popular "Little Bit of" series: a fresh, accessible
introduction to shamanism--with a global view. Drawing from decades
of training in Brazil and the United States, Ana Campos has written
a history of shamanism that's both personal and global. She creates
a methodology for bringing shamanic wisdom into our daily
practices, and explains why it's important to establish a
relationship with our helping spirits to heal ourselves and our
communities. Through this incisive discussion of shamanism, we can
become the vehicle for change our world so desperately needs right
now.
This book focuses on the mechanobiological principles in tissue
engineering with a particular emphasis on the multiscale aspects of
the translation of mechanical forces from bioreactors down to the
cellular level. The book contributes to a better understanding of
the design and use of bioreactors for tissue engineering and the
use of mechanical loading to optimize in vitro cell culture
conditions. It covers experimental and computational approaches and
the combination of both to show the benefits that computational
modelling can bring to experimentalists when studying in vitro cell
culture within a scaffold. With topics from multidisciplinary
fields of the life sciences, medicine, and engineering, this work
provides a novel approach to the use of engineering tools for the
optimization of biological processes and its application to
regenerative medicine. The volume is a valuable resource for
researchers and graduate students studying mechanobiology and
tissue engineering. For undergraduate students it also provides
deep insight into tissue engineering and its use in the design of
bioreactors. The book is supplemented with extensive references for
all chapters to help the reader to progress through the study of
each topic.
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