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Regenerative Engineering and Developmental Biology: Principles and
Applications examines cutting-edge developments in the field of
regenerative engineering. Specific attention is given to activities
that embrace the importance of integrating developmental biology
and tissue engineering, and how this can move beyond repairing
damage to body parts to instead regenerate tissues and organs. The
text furthermore focusses on the five legs of the field of
regenerative engineering, including: materials, developmental
biology, stem cells, physics, and clinical translation. This book
was written by leading developmental biologists; each chapter
examines the processes that these biologists study and how they can
be advanced by using the tools available in tissue
engineering/biomaterials. Individual chapters are complete with
concluding remarks and thoughts on the future of regenerative
engineering. A list of references is also provided to aid the
reader with further research. Ultimately, this book achieves two
goals. The first encourages the biomedical community to think about
how inducing regeneration is an engineering problem. The second
goal highlights the discoveries with animal regeneration and how
these processes can be engineered to regenerate body parts.
Regenerative Engineering and Developmental Biology: Principles and
Applications was written with undergraduate and graduate-level
biomedical engineering students and biomedical professionals in
mind.
Regenerative Engineering and Developmental Biology: Principles and
Applications examines cutting-edge developments in the field of
regenerative engineering. Specific attention is given to activities
that embrace the importance of integrating developmental biology
and tissue engineering, and how this can move beyond repairing
damage to body parts to instead regenerate tissues and organs. The
text furthermore focusses on the five legs of the field of
regenerative engineering, including: materials, developmental
biology, stem cells, physics, and clinical translation. This book
was written by leading developmental biologists; each chapter
examines the processes that these biologists study and how they can
be advanced by using the tools available in tissue
engineering/biomaterials. Individual chapters are complete with
concluding remarks and thoughts on the future of regenerative
engineering. A list of references is also provided to aid the
reader with further research. Ultimately, this book achieves two
goals. The first encourages the biomedical community to think about
how inducing regeneration is an engineering problem. The second
goal highlights the discoveries with animal regeneration and how
these processes can be engineered to regenerate body parts.
Regenerative Engineering and Developmental Biology: Principles and
Applications was written with undergraduate and graduate-level
biomedical engineering students and biomedical professionals in
mind.
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