Biomaterials for Cell Delivery : Vehicles in Regenerative Medicine / edited by Aaron S. Goldstein.

Contributor(s): Goldstein, Aaron S [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2018Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315151755; 1315151758; 9781351647793; 1351647792; 9781498743174; 149874317X; 9781351638272; 1351638270Subject(s): Biomedical materials | Tissue engineering | HEALTH & FITNESS / Holism | HEALTH & FITNESS / Reference | MEDICAL / Alternative Medicine | MEDICAL / Atlases | MEDICAL / Essays | MEDICAL / Family & General Practice | MEDICAL / Holistic Medicine | MEDICAL / Osteopathy | MEDICAL / Biotechnology | SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Cytology | TECHNOLOGY / Material ScienceDDC classification: 610.28 LOC classification: R857.M3Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Series Preface; Preface; Editor; Contributors; Chapter 1: Natural Materials for Cell-Based Therapies; Chapter 2: Synthetic Polymers for Cell-Based Therapies; Chapter 3: Decellularized Tissues for Bioengineering of Whole Organs; Chapter 4: Cell-Based Approaches for Vascularized Tissue Formation; Chapter 5: Using Biomaterials to Deliver Cells In Vivo for Neural Tissue Engineering Applications; Chapter 6: Cell Carriers for Bone and Cartilage Repair In Vivo; Chapter 7: Delivering Therapeutic Cells to the Heart
Chapter 8: In Vivo Cell Delivery: Pancreatic Islet TransplantationChapter 9: Cutaneous Wound Healing; Chapter 10: Incorporation of In Vitro Cell Conditioning for Enhanced Development of Tissue Engineered Skeletal Muscle Implants; Chapter 11: Conditioning Cells In Vitro to Facilitate Tendons and Ligament Regeneration; Chapter 12: In Vitro Cell Conditioning for the Development of Engineered Blood Vessels; Chapter 13: Perspectives for Clinical Translation: How Stem Cells and Biomaterials Affect Vasculogenesis and Neurogenesis in Preclinical and Clinical Models; Index
Summary: The purpose of this book is to summarize key strategies and recent accomplishments in the area of developing cell/biomaterial constructs for regenerative medicine. The first section is a review of the state-of-the-art of biomaterial carriers and is divided into synthetic and natural materials. A subset of the latter are decellularized organs which retain the structure and some of the biological activities of the target organ. The bulk of the book is devoted to unique problems associated with key tissue and organ targets.
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Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Series Preface; Preface; Editor; Contributors; Chapter 1: Natural Materials for Cell-Based Therapies; Chapter 2: Synthetic Polymers for Cell-Based Therapies; Chapter 3: Decellularized Tissues for Bioengineering of Whole Organs; Chapter 4: Cell-Based Approaches for Vascularized Tissue Formation; Chapter 5: Using Biomaterials to Deliver Cells In Vivo for Neural Tissue Engineering Applications; Chapter 6: Cell Carriers for Bone and Cartilage Repair In Vivo; Chapter 7: Delivering Therapeutic Cells to the Heart

Chapter 8: In Vivo Cell Delivery: Pancreatic Islet TransplantationChapter 9: Cutaneous Wound Healing; Chapter 10: Incorporation of In Vitro Cell Conditioning for Enhanced Development of Tissue Engineered Skeletal Muscle Implants; Chapter 11: Conditioning Cells In Vitro to Facilitate Tendons and Ligament Regeneration; Chapter 12: In Vitro Cell Conditioning for the Development of Engineered Blood Vessels; Chapter 13: Perspectives for Clinical Translation: How Stem Cells and Biomaterials Affect Vasculogenesis and Neurogenesis in Preclinical and Clinical Models; Index

The purpose of this book is to summarize key strategies and recent accomplishments in the area of developing cell/biomaterial constructs for regenerative medicine. The first section is a review of the state-of-the-art of biomaterial carriers and is divided into synthetic and natural materials. A subset of the latter are decellularized organs which retain the structure and some of the biological activities of the target organ. The bulk of the book is devoted to unique problems associated with key tissue and organ targets.

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