3D Printing and Microfluidics in Dermatology
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3D Printing and Microfluidics in Dermatology

Innovations in Drug Delivery

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eBook - ePub

3D Printing and Microfluidics in Dermatology

Innovations in Drug Delivery

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About This Book

3D Printing and Microfluidics in Dermatology provides a thorough exploration and applications of three-dimensional (3D) printing and microfluidics within the field of dermatology. It investigates various methods utilized in these fields, such as 3D bioprinting, nano-transporters, microscopic fabrication, and device development.

The book not only examines practical applications but also delves into the design principles crucial for implementing these techniques using specific materials tailored to their intended purposes. Additionally, it addresses ethical concerns and regulatory considerations pertinent to these evolving technologies.

Key highlights include the following:

  • A detailed insight into the utilization of 3D printing and microfluidic technologies for treating skin disorders.
  • Exploration of design concepts necessary for effective implementation, considering the unique properties of materials involved.
  • Coverage of diverse methodologies, ranging from 3D bioprinting to nano-transporters, microscopic fabrication, and device engineering.
  • In-depth discussion on ethical considerations vital for the sustainable development of the industry.
  • Investigation into advancements in material development, device design, fabrication techniques, and performance evaluation through preclinical and clinical studies.

This book targets graduate students and researchers in fields such as 3D printing, dermatology, drug delivery, bioengineering, and pharmaceutical sciences.

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Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2024
ISBN
9781040131879
Edition
1
Subtopic
Dermatology

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Half Title page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Preface
  8. About the Editors
  9. Contributors
  10. 1 The Basic Concept of 3D Printing and Its Application in Dermatological Conditions
  11. 2 Bioink as Integral Material for 3D Printing
  12. 3 Biomedical Application of 3D Printing
  13. 4 Recent Trends and Pharmaceutical Applications for 3D Printing in Dermal Drug Delivery
  14. 5 3D Printing for In Vitro and In Vivo Skin Disease Models
  15. 6 3D Bioprinting for Skin and Tissue Engineering
  16. 7 Newer Dimension: 4D- and 5D-Printing Opportunities in Drug Delivery to the Skin
  17. 8 Regulatory Perspective on 3D-Printing in Dermaceuticals
  18. 9 Basic Concept of Microfluidics and Its Application in Dermatological Conditions
  19. 10 Materials and Techniques for Microfabrication of Microfluidic Device
  20. 11 Biomedical Applications of Microfluidics
  21. 12 Application of Microfluidics in Dermal Drug Delivery System
  22. 13 3D-Printed Microfluidic Devices with Integrated Biosensors for Dermatological Application
  23. 14 Regulatory Perspective on Microfluidics in Dermaceuticals
  24. Index