3D Printing and Bioprinting for Pharmaceutical and Medical Applications PDF

3D Printing and Bioprinting for Pharmaceutical and Medical Applications PDF

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3D Printing and Bioprinting for Pharmaceutical and Medical Applications PDF

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01/01/2024

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ISBN: 9781000957549

The increasing availability and decreasing costs of 3D printing and bioprinting technologies are expanding opportunities to meet medical needs. 3D Printing and Bioprinting for Pharmaceutical and Medical Applications discusses emerging approaches related to these game-changer technologies in such areas as drug development, medical devices, and bioreactors.

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Offers an overview of applications, the market, and regulatory analysis

Analyzes market research of 3D printing and bioprinting technologies

Reviews 3D printing of novel pharmaceutical dosage forms for personalized therapies and for medical devices, as well as the benefits of 3D printing for training purposes

Covers 3D bioprinting technology, including the design of polymers and decellularized matrices for bio-inks development, elaboration of 3D models for drug evaluation, and 3D bioprinting for musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, central nervous system, ocular, and skin applications

Provides risk-benefit analysis of each application

Highlights bioreactors, regulatory aspects, frontiers, and challenges

This book serves as an ideal reference for students, researchers, and professionals in materials science, bioengineering, the medical industry, and healthcare.

Authors: Jose Luis Pedraz Muñoz, Laura Saenz del Burgo Martínez, Gustavo Puras Ochoa, Jon Zarate Sesma


Edition : 1.
Number of Pages : 333
Published : 01/01/2024
isbn : 9781000957549

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