This book reviews the most recent developments in the field of osteochondral tissue engineering (OCTE) and presents challenges and strategies being developed that face not only bone and cartilage regeneration, but also establish osteochondral interface formation in order to translate it into a clinical setting. Topics include nanotechnology approaches and biomaterials advances in osteochondral engineering, advanced processing methodology, as well as scaffolding and surface engineering strategies in OCTE. Hydrogel systems for osteochondral applications are also detailed thoroughly. Osteochondral Tissue Engineering: Nanotechnology, Scaffolding-Related Developments and Translation is an ideal book for biomedical engineering students and a wide range of established researchers and professionals working in the orthopedic field.
J. Miguel Oliveira
nanotechnology Osteochondral tissue engineering Nanoparticle-based systems graphene Osteochondral tissue engineering 3D bioprinting Additive manufacturing mimetic Osteochondral tissue engineering Surface engineering OCTE Functionalization with adhesion molecules Hydrogels systems OC applications clinical translation OC products Silk fibroin-based hydrogels scaffolds for OC repair Biomineralization strategies OCTE GG-based hydrogels Photocrosslinkable hydrogels Carbon-based nanomaterials CNT