This book, "3D Bioprinting from Lab to Industry," explores the principles, methods, and applications of 3D bioprinting technology. It covers a range of bioprinting methods, including laser-based, extrusion, droplet, and inkjet printing, emphasizing their utility in tissue engineering and large-scale manufacturing of biological constructs. The book delves into the preparation and printability of bioinks, the selection of biomaterials, and the challenges associated with bioprinting, such as sterility and print fidelity. It addresses the use of 3D bioprinting for medical applications, including drug development, tissue engineering, and organ regeneration. The text aims to bridge the gap between laboratory research and industrial applications, making it suitable for researchers, professionals, and students in biomedical engineering, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine. |