Nano-enabled Biological Tissues
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Tissue engineering is a new and vast frontier. Nanotechnology, along with other disciplines, can contribute to the development of novel innovations not previously possible. This slideshow is one person's opinion on how this field should move forward.
The introduction given a short overview on how the effects of scale are important. The rest of the slideshow demonstrates how a number of cutting-edge techniques and potential topics may provide us with core methodologies and techniques. In conclusion, the role of Nanotechnology is made explicit, in addition to fture directions.
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Bradly Alicea (2010), "Nano-enabled Biological Tissues," https://nanohub.org/resources/9845.