Engineering Translational Models of Lung Homeostasis and Disease e-bog
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Cutting-edge engineering approaches towards modelling lung homeostasis and disease have created dynamic new opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and unprecedented progress toward understanding and treating lung disease. This text connects established research in lung biology and physiology to innovative engineering strategies for pulmonary modelling. This unique approach aims to en...
E-bog
2190,77 DKK
Forlag
Springer
Udgivet
17 maj 2023
Genrer
MKH
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9783031266256
Cutting-edge engineering approaches towards modelling lung homeostasis and disease have created dynamic new opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and unprecedented progress toward understanding and treating lung disease. This text connects established research in lung biology and physiology to innovative engineering strategies for pulmonary modelling. This unique approach aims to encourage and facilitate progress among a greater audience of basic and translational scientists, clinicians, and medical practitioners. Engineering Translational Models of Lung Homeostasis and Disease illustrates the advances in lung tissue characterization, revealing dynamic changes in the structure, mechanics, and composition of the extracellular matrix. This information paves the way for tissue-informed engineering models of pulmonary tissue, improved design of clinical materials, and advances against a variety of common pathologies. Current translational challenges are highlighted, as are engineering opportunities to overcome these barriers. This foundational text holds valuable lessons for researchers and clinicians throughout the fields of engineering, materials science, cell biology, pulmonary medicine, and clinical science.nbsp; Each section focuses on a specific region of the lung, presenting either the biological or clinical perspective along with complimentary engineering approaches nbsp; Covers the interface of engineering and lung biology nbsp; Highlights emerging new models to study lung disease and repairChapter 4 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com