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48 reviewsTissue and Cell Clinical Use: An Essential Guide is the final book in a series which covers all aspects of tissue banking, donation, processing, and transplantation. Each book in the series includes lists of learning points and case studies which consist of sample processing protocols, descriptions of where processing went wrong, sample risk assessments, or validation studies. This three book series covers all you need to know about tissue banking.Content:
Chapter 1 Ethical Issues Regarding the Use of Human Tissues and Cells (pages 1–22): Nikola Biller?Andorno, Diane Wilson, Ian Kerridge and Jeremy R. Chapman
Chapter 2 Clinical Governance by Physicians: Maintaining the Safety and Effectiveness of Cell and Tissue Transplantation (pages 23–47): Ted Eastlund and Ruth M. Warwick
Chapter 3 Development of Vigilance and Surveillance Systems (pages 48–71): Scott A. Brubaker and Deirdre Fehily
Chapter 4 Diseases Transmitted by Transplantation of Tissue and Cell Allografts (pages 72–113): Ted Eastlund and Ruth M. Warwick
Chapter 5 Use of Vascular Allografts (pages 114–134): P. Dominic F. Dodd and Jeffery Dattilo
Chapter 6 The Use of Allograft Heart Valves and Conduits (pages 135–151): Richard A. Hopkins, Gabriel L. Converse and Ulrich Stock
Chapter 7 The Use of Allografts in Orthopedics (pages 152–169): William W. Tomford and Eduardo J. Ortiz?Cruz
Chapter 8 Neurosurgical Use of Bone Allografts and Dural Substitutes (pages 170–192): Jau?Ching Wu and Praveen V. Mummaneni
Chapter 9 The Use of Allografts in Sports Medicine (pages 193–213): Scott A. Rodeo, Alexander E. Weber, Rene Verdonk, Joan C. Monllau and Eva?Lisa Heinrichs
Chapter 10 Allograft Tissue Used for the Practice of Dentistry (pages 214–235): Danny Holtzclaw and Tolga Fikret Tozum
Chapter 11 The Use of Allograft Skin in Burn Surgery (pages 236–257): Peter Dziewulski and Steven E. Wolf
Chapter 12 Skin Substitutes: Burn Treatment and beyond (pages 258–277): Hans?Oliver Rennekampff, Christopher R. Chapple and Glenn Greenleaf
Chapter 13 The Use of Allograft Corneas and Cells in Ophthalmic Surgery (pages 278–301): Diego Ponzin, Stefano Ferrari, Edward J. Holland and Joseph M. Biber
Chapter 14 Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation (pages 302–311): David Otterburn and Linda C. Cendales
Chapter 15 The Role of Bone Marrow, Peripheral Blood Stem Cells, and Cord Blood Hemopoietic Stem Cells in Autologous, Related, and Unrelated Transplants (pages 312–331): Rachael Hough and John E. Wagner
Chapter 16 Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Application for Immunomodulation and Tissue Repair (pages 332–357): Nicole J. Horwood, Francesco Dazzi, Walid Zaher and Moustapha Kassem
Chapter 17 Embryonic or Neural Stem Cells in Neurodegenerative Disease of the Central Nervous System (with Relevance to PD, HD, AD, MS, SCI, and Stroke) (pages 358–382): Stephen B. Dunnett, Cesar V. Borlongan and Paul R. Sanberg
Chapter 18 Pancreatic Islet Cells (pages 383–402): Katie Kinzer, Patrick Salmon and Jose Oberholzer
Chapter 19 Stem Cells for Cardiac Repair (pages 403–420): Ranil de Silva, Amish N. Raval and John R. Pepper
Chapter 20 Use of Donated Gametes in Assisted Reproduction (pages 421–443): Tarek El?Toukhy and Mauro Costa