Multiscale Thermal Engineering for Biomedical Applications
A special issue of Bioengineering (ISSN 2306-5354). This special issue belongs to the section "Regenerative Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2023) | Viewed by 40751
Special Issue Editors
Interests: cryobiomedicine; In vitro preservation of cells, tissues, and organs; microfluidic technology and its application; micronano scale biomaterials and tissue engineering
Special Issue Information
Biological tissues’ thermal conditions and properties are essential to their existences and functions, and thermal engineering is of fundamental importance in many biomedical applications. For example, thermal ablation at high temperatures is used to locally destroy or remove malignant tissues, and biopreservation at low/ambient temperatures is widely applied in biomolecule, cell, and tissue banking for vaccine storage, cell therapeutics, tissue engineering, organ transplantation, and assisted reproductive technologies.
Therefore, multiple strategies have been developed to manipulate the thermal status of biological tissues at multiple scales. Biomedical heating or cooling could be achieved by various mechanisms, such as conventional conduction and convection, acoustic wave, thermoelectric effect, electromagnetic radiation (e.g., infrared light, visible light, ultraviolet, and magnetic wave). In addition, thermal environments can be precisely controlled through the combination of biomaterials and biomedical devices on macro-, micro-, and/or nanoscale(s). The choice of thermal manipulation strategy is dependent on the context of application targets, capability of techniques, and feasibility of deployment.
Furthermore, new phenomena have been discovered and underlying sciences revealed at the junctions of thermodynamics, biology, and biomaterials. These fundamental scientific advances are elaborated on bio-heat and mass transfers, phase changes (e.g., ice nucleation and recrystallization, boiling and Leidenfrost effect, vitrification, and devitrification), and life’s extraordinary responses and adaptations under various thermal conditions.
The aim of this Special Issue is to collect original research and critical review articles on the most recent analytical, numerical, and experimental results in this interdisciplinary field, with the purpose of providing guidelines for future research directions. Potential topics include but are not limited to:
- Cryopreservation and hyperthermia
- Cryotherapy and thermotherapy
- Biothermal techniques and systems
- Thermal biology and thermal medicine
- Bioheat and mass transfer
- Biothermodynamics
- Thermal microenvironment
Overall, this Special Issue of Bioengineering would highlight recent advances on thermal science and engineering in the context of biomedical applications, ranging from fundamental science discoveries, novel technique developments, to new application scenarios. The collection of these papers will cover cutting-edge research activities in this booming multidisciplinary area.
Prof. Dr. Haishui Huang
Prof. Dr. Xiaoming He
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- biothermodynamics
- bio-heat transfer
- thermotherapy
- cryotherapy
- biopreservation
- thermal microenvironment
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