Furthermore, the book highlights the necessity of mechanical and rheological properties that allow for precise deposition during 3D printing. The book offers a structured approach, beginning with the fundamentals of 3D bioprinting and progressing to detailed analyses of hydrogels, composite bioinks, and crosslinking mechanisms. It emphasizes the importance of a science-driven approach, considering both material properties and cellular requirements. For example, the text discusses various materials, including alginate and synthetic polymers like PEG, detailing their biocompatibility and printability.
The later chapters cover advanced formulations for specific tissues and practical considerations for bioink preparation, making this a valuable resource for researchers and industry professionals in biomaterials science and tissue engineering.