Tissue Engineering
by Daniel Eberli
Publisher: InTech 2010
ISBN-13: 9789533070797
Number of pages: 534
Description:
This book serves as a good starting point for anyone interested in the application of Tissue Engineering. The authors offer a colorful mix of topics, which explain the obstacles and possible solutions for TE applications.
Download or read it online for free here:
Download link
(48MB, PDF)
Similar books

by Chris Tachibana, Andrea White, Norman A. Johnson
The book was designed for high school biology teachers who want to learn about important new discoveries of the last two decades. It was also designed so teachers could familiarize themselves with research methods that will lead to new discoveries.
(11541 views)

by Taha Sochi - arXiv
The flow of fluids at branching junctions plays important roles in most biological flow systems. The present paper highlights some key issues related to the flow of fluids at these junctions with special emphasis on the biological flow networks.
(8770 views)

by Simon A. Levin
This report explores the interface between biology and mathematics. It argues that the stimulation of biological application will enrich the discipline of mathematics for decades or more, as have applications from the physical sciences in the past.
(16551 views)

by B. Akre, J. Brainard, N. Gray-Wilson, D. Wilkin - CK-12 Foundation
From the table of contents: Chemical Basis of Life; Cell Structure and Function; Photosynthesis; Cell Division and Reproduction; Genetics; Biotechnology; History of Life; Evolutionary Theory; Principles of Ecology; Populations; The Human Body.
(14084 views)