Bioprinting: To Make Ourselves Anew

Bioprinting: To Make Ourselves Anew

by Kenneth Douglas
Bioprinting: To Make Ourselves Anew

Bioprinting: To Make Ourselves Anew

by Kenneth Douglas

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Overview

Of the 121,000 people on donor lists in the U.S., over 100,000 need kidney transplants and thousands die each year while waiting. Bioprinting aspires to build healthy kidney tissue from a patient's own cells and transplant this to boost failing kidneys without fear of rejection... As the 21st century dawned, a handful of inspired scientists tried to use 3D printing to create living human tissue. Their vision was to restore the health of people with intractable injuries, such as worn out cartilage, severed nerves, ailing kidneys, failing hearts?the gamut of human frailties. Their modest success energized others to join the quest. Now, after two decades of ingenious effort and hard work, they have carved out a vibrant new discipline: bioprinting. In Bioprinting: To Make Ourselves Anew, physicist Kenneth Douglas casts an eye over the achievements and future of bioprinting. He explains the science with rigor but with a minimum of technical baggage. This is the first book on the subject written expressly for the lay audience: accessible and even entertaining. Douglas interviewed two dozen bioprinting researchers from around the world, and he enriches the narrative by sharing stories from the scientists behind the science. These contemporary vignettes are complemented by historical accounts of the women and men whose prescient contributions were foundational to the development of bioprinting. The book describes the challenges and accomplishments in the bioprinting of blood vessels, cartilage, skin, bone, skeletal muscle, neuromuscular junctions, liver, heart, lung, kidney, and so-called organs-on-a-chip, as well as the challenges of providing a blood supply and nerves to bioprinted tissues. This is a compelling tale of a work in progress: to imitate nature and help heal people with debilitating afflictions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190943561
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/30/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 23 MB
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About the Author

Kenneth Douglas is a research faculty member in the Department of Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder. He earned a BA in mathematics and an MS in physics at the University of Chicago and a PhD in physics at the University of Colorado Boulder. Douglas' laboratory created the strategy of employing the surface layers of bacterial extremophiles as biomolecular masks to generate ordered nanostructured materials. His first book was DNA Nanoscience: From Prebiotic Origins to Emerging Nanotechnology (2017).

Table of Contents

Foreword, by Donald E. IngberPrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Frailty, Thy Name is Human
Chapter 1: Printing ParadigmsChapter 2: All About CellsChapter 3: Bioprinted Cartilage—The Dream and the Devilish DetailsChapter 4: Vascularization—Getting Blood from Here to There, EverywhereChapter 5: Innervation—The Body's InternetChapter 6: Skin and Bones—and Muscle TooChapter 7: The Liver—Regenerative Tissue That Can Almost Bioprint ItselfChapter 8: The Heart—Cardiac Patches, Calcium, and Contraction ForcesChapter 9: Organs-on-a-Chip—Tissues for TestingChapter 10: The Kidney—The Ne Plus Ultra of FiltersChapter 11: What's in the Offing?
EpilogueGlossaryIndex
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