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ISBN 10: 0128005483
ISBN 13: 978-0128005484
Author: Jeffrey Laurence, Pedro Baptista PharmD, Anthony Atala
Translating Regenerative Medicine to the Clinic 1st Table of contents:
Part I. Introduction
- Chapter 1. Regenerative Medicine: The Hurdles and Hopes
- Introduction
- On the Origins of Regenerative Medicine
- From Cells and Scaffolds to Tissues and Organs
- Biomaterials, Tissue and Organ Bioengineering
- Gene Therapy
- Stem Cell Therapies
- Future Directions
Part II. Biomaterials and Tissue/Organ Bioengineering
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Chapter 2. Extracellular Matrix as an Inductive Scaffold for Functional Tissue Reconstruction
- Introduction
- ECM as a Scaffold for Regenerative Medicine
- Decellularization and Fabrication Methods
- Translational Applications of ECM in Regenerative Medicine
- Mechanisms of Constructive Remodeling
- Conclusions
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Chapter 3. Whole-Organ Bioengineering—Current Tales of Modern Alchemy
- Introduction
- Current Status of Organ Transplantation
- Current Status on Organ Bioengineering
- Current Applications for Bioengineered Organs
- Current Limitations
- Conclusions
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Chapter 4. Regenerative Implants for Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering
- Introduction
- Types of Regenerative Implants—The Continuity Bridge
- Function of Implants
- Clinical Applications in Cardiovascular Repair
- Conclusion
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Chapter 5. Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine: Gastrointestinal Application
- The Gastrointestinal Tract: Overview
- Neurodegenerative Diseases of the GI Tract
- Cell Source in Regenerating the Neuromusculature of the GI Tract
- Scaffolds as Support for Neuromusculature Regeneration
- Tissue Engineering of Different Parts of the GI Tract: Current Concepts
- Conclusion
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Chapter 6. Injury and Repair of Tendon, Ligament, and Meniscus
- Introduction
- Prevalent Injuries of Tendon, Ligament, and Meniscus
- Tendon, Ligament, and Meniscus Injuries and Joint Function
- Current Clinical Interventions
- Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Therapeutic Approaches for Injuries of Tendon, Ligament, and Meniscus
- Conclusions and Future Directions
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Chapter 7. Cartilage and Bone Regeneration—How Close Are We to Bedside?
- Introduction
- Concepts and Treatment Strategies
- Biomaterials for Bone and Cartilage Regeneration
- Bone and Cartilage Tissue Engineering
- Clinical Trials
- Commercial Products
- Conclusions and Future Directions
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Chapter 8. Current Applications for Bioengineered Skin
- Introduction
- Skin Regenerative Medicine
- Bioengineered Skin Systems
- Challenges and Future Directions
- Conclusions
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Chapter 9. Urologic Tissue Engineering and Regeneration
- Introduction
- Cells for Implantation
- Biodegradable Biomaterials
- Applications in Urinary Tract System
- Future Directions
- Conclusion
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Chapter 10. Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering in Reproductive Medicine: Future Clinical Applications in Human Infertility
- Introduction
- Cell Therapy Approaches/Stem Cell Technology in Reproductive Medicine
- Tissue Engineering in Reproductive Medicine
- Conclusions and Future Directions
Part III. Gene Therapy and Molecular Medicine
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Chapter 11. Viral and Nonviral Vectors for In Vivo and Ex Vivo Gene Therapies
- Viral Vectors
- Nonviral Vectors for Gene Therapy
- Exosomes as Biological Vehicles
- Clinical Applications
- Conclusions and Future Directions
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Chapter 12. Treating Hemophilia by Gene Therapy
- Rationale for Gene Therapy
- Hemophilia: Pathophysiology, History, and Clinical Management
- Preclinical Testing of Gene Therapy for Hemophilia
- Using Cells as Vehicles to Deliver Factors VIII and IX to Treat Hemophilia
- Human Clinical Gene Therapy Trials for Hemophilia
- Future Directions in Gene Therapy for Hemophilia
- Conclusions
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Chapter 13. Gene Therapy in Monogenic Congenital Myopathies
- Introduction to Monogenic Congenital Myopathies
- Gene Therapy
- Vector Toolbox
- Routes of Delivery
- Preclinical Disease Model Systems
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Chapter 14. Microvesicles as Mediators of Tissue Regeneration
- Introduction
- Functions of MVs
- Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
- MSC-MVs in Kidney Regeneration
- MSC-MVs in Cardiac Regeneration
- MVs in Regeneration of Other Tissues
- MVs and Embryonic Stem Cells
- Future Perspectives
Part IV. Cell Therapies and Other Applications
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Chapter 15. Nature or Nurture: Innate versus Cultured Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Tissue Regeneration
- Introduction
- The Conventional Cultured MSC: A Brief Historic Perspective
- Medical Use of MSCs
- The Original Tissue Resident MSC: A Better Therapeutic Alternative?
- Perspectives
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Chapter 16. Adipose Tissue as a Plentiful Source of Stem Cells for Regenerative Medicine Therapies
- Therapeutic Potential of Adipose-Derived Stem Cells
- Lipoharvest Methods
- Methods of SVF Isolation: Automated versus Manual
- Flow Cytometry Analysis
- Regulatory Process
- Current Clinical Trials and Growing Possibilities
- Concluding Remarks
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Chapter 17. Developing “Smart” Point-of-Care Diagnostic Tools for “Next-Generation” Wound Care
- Introduction
- Pathogenesis of Chronic Wounds
- Chronic Wound Care
- Biomarkers: Molecular “Bar Coding” of Chronic Wounds
- Novel Devices for Wound Assessment
- Summary and Future Outlook
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Chapter 18. Cell Therapy for Cardiac Regeneration
- Introduction
- Concepts and Strategies of Cardiac Regeneration
- The Search for the Ideal Cell: Extracardiac Sources
- Heart-Resident Stem and Progenitor Cells
- Pluripotent Stem Cells
- Direct Reprogramming of Nonmyocytes
- Unresolved Issues and Future Perspectives
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Chapter 19. Cord Blood Transplantation in Hematological and Metabolic Diseases
- Umbilical CB Banking
- Overview of Banking Technology
- Early Transplant Experience with Umbilical CBT
- Umbilical CBT in Pediatrics
- Umbilical CBT in Adults
- HSCT as a Treatment for IMDs
- Umbilical CBT in the Mucopolysaccharidoses
- Umbilical CBT in the Leukodystrophies
- Investigations in the Treatment of Acquired Brain Injuries with Umbilical CB
- Summary
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Chapter 20. Mobilizing Endogenous Stem Cells for Retinal Repair
- Introduction
- Sources of Endogenous Stem/Progenitor Cells
- Niche Signals and Stem Cell Potential
- Intracellular Signals and Transcriptional Regulation
- Epigenetic Regulation of Stem Cell Potential
- Functional Restoration of Retinal Neurons
- Conclusions and Future Directions
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Chapter 21. Experimental Cell Therapy for Liver Dysfunction
- Introduction
- Human Hepatocytes
- Alternative Cell Sources
- Machine Perfusion for Liver Preservation
- Monitoring Cell Engraftment
- Conclusion
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Chapter 22. Microfluidic-Based 3D Models of Renal Function for Clinically Oriented Research
- Introduction
- Cell Sources for In vitro Kidney Models
- Modeling Renal Tubules Complex 3D Interactions
- Renal Organotypic Culture in Microfluidic Devices
- Current Limitations and Future Directions in In vitro Kidney Research
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