Flow Dynamics and Tissue Engineering of Blood Vessels
Contributions by Karabi Ganguly, Khemraj Deshmukh, Sharda Gupta, Swati Sikdar, Achalla Ranjani, Bharti Mishra, Sonali Gore Edited by Arindam Bit, Jasjit Suri
Publication date:
20 November 2020Length of book:
316 pagesPublisher
Institute Of Physics PublishingDimensions:
254x178mm7x10"
ISBN-13: 9780750320863
Flow Dynamics and Tissue Engineering of Blood Vessels explores the physical phenomena of vessel compliance and its influence on blood flow dynamics, as well as the modification of flow structures in the presence of diseases within the vessel wall or diseased blood content. This volume also illustrates the progress of tissue engineering for the intervention of re-engineered blood vessels. Blood vessel organoid models, their controlling aspects, and blood vessels based on microfluidic platforms are illustrated following on from the understanding of flow physics of blood on a similar platform.
The purpose of this book is to provide an overview of regenerative medicine and fluid mechanics principles for the management of clinically diseased blood vessels. Authors discuss tissue engineering aspects and computational fluid mechanical principles, and how they can be used to understand the state of blood vessels in diseased conditions.
Key Features
- Computational and experimental fluid dynamics principles have been used to explore the modelling of diseased blood vessels
- Principles of fluid dynamics and tissue engineering are used to propose innovative designs of bioreactors for blood vessel regeneration
- Offers experimental analytical studies of blood flow in vessels with pathological conditions
- Controlling aspects of various parameters while developing blood-vessel bioreactors and organoid models are presented critically, and optimization techniques for these parameters are also provided