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This book covers the principles of advanced 3D fabrication
techniques, stem cells and biomaterials for neural engineering.
Renowned contributors cover topics such as neural tissue
regeneration, peripheral and central nervous system repair,
brain-machine interfaces and in vitro nervous system modeling.
Within these areas, focus remains on exciting and emerging
technologies such as highly developed neuroprostheses and the
communication channels between the brain and prostheses, enabling
technologies that are beneficial for development of therapeutic
interventions, advanced fabrication techniques such as 3D
bioprinting, photolithography, microfluidics, and subtractive
fabrication, and the engineering of implantable neural grafts.There
is a strong focus on stem cells and 3D bioprinting technologies
throughout the book, including working with embryonic, fetal,
neonatal, and adult stem cells and a variety of sophisticated 3D
bioprinting methods for neural engineering applications. There is
also a strong focus on biomaterials, including various conductive
biomaterials and biomimetic nanomaterials such as carbon-based
nanomaterials and engineered 3D nanofibrous scaffolds for neural
tissue regeneration. Finally, two chapters on in vitro nervous
system models are also included, which cover this topic in the
context of studying physiology and pathology of the human nervous
system, and for use in drug discovery research. This is an
essential book for biomedical engineers, neuroscientists,
neurophysiologists, and industry professionals.
This innovative book examines the discourse of reality television,
and the elasticity of language in the popular talent show The Voice
from a cross-cultural perspective. Analysing how and why elastic
language is used in persuasion and comforting, a comparison between
Chinese and English is made, and the authors highlight the special
role that elastic language plays in effective interactions and
strategic communication. Through the lens of the language variance
of two of the world's most commonly spoken languages, the insights
and resources provided by this book are expected to advance
knowledge in the fields of contrastive pragmatics and
cross-cultural communication, and inform strategies in bridging
different cultures. This study highlights the need to give the
elastic use of language the attention it deserves, and reveals how
language is non-discrete and strategically stretchable. This book
will be of interest to academics and postgraduate students engaged
in elastic/vague language studies, cross-cultural pragmatics, media
linguistics, discourse analysis, sociolinguistics and communication
studies.
This book covers the principles of advanced 3D fabrication
techniques, stem cells and biomaterials for neural engineering.
Renowned contributors cover topics such as neural tissue
regeneration, peripheral and central nervous system repair,
brain-machine interfaces and in vitro nervous system modeling.
Within these areas, focus remains on exciting and emerging
technologies such as highly developed neuroprostheses and the
communication channels between the brain and prostheses, enabling
technologies that are beneficial for development of therapeutic
interventions, advanced fabrication techniques such as 3D
bioprinting, photolithography, microfluidics, and subtractive
fabrication, and the engineering of implantable neural grafts.There
is a strong focus on stem cells and 3D bioprinting technologies
throughout the book, including working with embryonic, fetal,
neonatal, and adult stem cells and a variety of sophisticated 3D
bioprinting methods for neural engineering applications. There is
also a strong focus on biomaterials, including various conductive
biomaterials and biomimetic nanomaterials such as carbon-based
nanomaterials and engineered 3D nanofibrous scaffolds for neural
tissue regeneration. Finally, two chapters on in vitro nervous
system models are also included, which cover this topic in the
context of studying physiology and pathology of the human nervous
system, and for use in drug discovery research. This is an
essential book for biomedical engineers, neuroscientists,
neurophysiologists, and industry professionals.
3D Bioprinting and Nanotechnology in Tissue Engineering and
Regenerative Medicine, Second Edition provides an in-depth
introduction to bioprinting and nanotechnology and their industrial
applications. Sections cover 4D Printing Smart Multi-responsive
Structure, Cells for Bioprinting, 4D Printing Biomaterials, 3D/4D
printing functional biomedical devices, 3D Printing for Cardiac and
Heart Regeneration, Integrating 3D printing with Ultrasound for
Musculoskeletal Regeneration, 3D Printing for Liver Regeneration,
3D Printing for Cancer Studies, 4D Printing Soft Bio-robots,
Clinical Translation and Future Directions. The book's team of
expert contributors have pooled their expertise in order to provide
a summary of the suitability, sustainability and limitations of
each technique for each specific application. The increasing
availability and decreasing costs of nanotechnologies and 3D
printing technologies are driving their use to meet medical needs.
This book provides an overview of these technologies and their
integration.
This innovative book examines the discourse of reality television,
and the elasticity of language in the popular talent show The Voice
from a cross-cultural perspective. Analysing how and why elastic
language is used in persuasion and comforting, a comparison between
Chinese and English is made, and the authors highlight the special
role that elastic language plays in effective interactions and
strategic communication. Through the lens of the language variance
of two of the world's most commonly spoken languages, the insights
and resources provided by this book are expected to advance
knowledge in the fields of contrastive pragmatics and
cross-cultural communication, and inform strategies in bridging
different cultures. This study highlights the need to give the
elastic use of language the attention it deserves, and reveals how
language is non-discrete and strategically stretchable. This book
will be of interest to academics and postgraduate students engaged
in elastic/vague language studies, cross-cultural pragmatics, media
linguistics, discourse analysis, sociolinguistics and communication
studies.
3D Bioprinting and Nanotechnology in Tissue Engineering provides an
in depth introduction to these two technologies and their
industrial applications. Stem cells in tissue regeneration are
covered, along with nanobiomaterials. Commercialization, legal and
regulatory considerations are also discussed in order to help you
translate nanotechnology and 3D printing-based products to the
marketplace and the clinic. Dr. Zhang's and Dr. Fishers' team of
expert contributors have pooled their expertise in order to provide
a summary of the suitability, sustainability and limitations of
each technique for each specific application. The increasing
availability and decreasing costs of nanotechnologies and 3D
printing technologies are driving their use to meet medical needs,
and this book provides an overview of these technologies and their
integration. It shows how nanotechnology can increase the clinical
efficiency of prosthesis or artificial tissues made by bioprinting
or biofabrication. Students and professionals will receive a
balanced assessment of relevant technology with theoretical
foundation, while still learning about the newest printing
techniques.
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Portal of Vaal (Paperback)
Grace Zhang; Edited by Lorraine Fico White; Lori Deworken
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R240
Discovery Miles 2 400
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Tissue engineering aims to develop biological substitutes that
restore, maintain, or improve damaged tissue and organ
functionality. To date, numerous stem cells and biomaterials have
been explored for a variety of tissue and organ regeneration. The
challenge for existing stem cell based techniques is that current
therapies lack controlled environments that are crucial for
regulating stem cell engraftment and differentiation "in vivo,"
because stem cells are rather sensitive to even minute changes in
their environment. Micro- and nanotechnology hold great potential
to fabricate biomimetic spatiotemporally controlled scaffolds as
well as control stem cell behavior and fate by micro- and nanoscale
cues.
This book presents the latest micro- and nanotechnologies used
to manipulate stem cell behaviors, which is a critical area for
regenerative medicine. Moreover, it covers and details cutting-edge
research in nano- and microfabrication techniques and biomaterials
for the regeneration of various tissues and organs, such as bone,
cartilage, craniofacial, osteochondral, muscle, bladder, cardiac,
and vascular tissues."
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