
Biofabrication
Biofabrication focuses on using cells, proteins, biomaterials and/or other bioactive elements as building blocks to fabricate advanced biological models, medical therapeutic products and non-medical biological systems. The journal reports on state-of-the-art research and development of using novel physical, chemical, biological, and/or engineering process for:
integrated bio-nano fabrication and bio-micro fabrication
construction of cell assemblies as disease models, drug models, and/or tissue substitutes
cell/tissue printing, patterning and organ printing
cell-integrated biological systems, microfluidic devices, biosensors, and biochips
3D tissue scaffolds and tissue constructs
Computer-aided biofabrication and tissue engineering
Protein/biomolecule printing and patterning
Please refer to the full journal Scope for more details.
Latest issue (complete) No 3, September 2009 (032001-035005) Open issue No 4, December 2009 (045001-045003)
Forthcoming articles
An advance list of articles that have been accepted for publication.
The journal will be published four times per year and will be free online for the whole of 2009. It will also adopt article numbering, enabling papers to be published online immediately, ahead of print publication.
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"I am delighted to be working with IOP Publishing to launch Biofabrication. The editorial board is currently under development and I will be inviting some of my most respected colleagues in the field to work with me to help create an authoritative, must read journal. This is a really exciting opportunity to get involved and I would like to invite colleagues to become founder authors and submit their research to Biofabrication." Professor Wei Sun, Drexel University. Editor-in-Chief, Biofabrication.
Find out more
If you would like to receive information about Biofabrication as and when it becomes available, please e-mail your name and contact details to anna.coombs@iop.org.
Free to developing and low income countries
Access to the content of Biofabrication is free to selected developing and low-income countries. What's new?
Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics examines Fundamental Neutron Physics
NEW Top paper from the NINJA project available now in Classical and Quantum Gravity
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ISSN 1758-5082 (Print) ISSN 1758-5090 (Online)

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