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Tissue Engineering In Regenerative Medicine 1st Edition Andrew D Leavitt Auth

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Tissue Engineering In Regenerative Medicine 1st Edition Andrew D Leavitt Auth
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Publisher: Humana Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.14 MB
Pages: 426
Author: Andrew D. Leavitt (auth.), Harold S. Bernstein (eds.)
ISBN: 9781617793219, 9781617793226, 1617793213, 1617793221
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Tissue Engineering In Regenerative Medicine 1st Edition Andrew D Leavitt Auth by Andrew D. Leavitt (auth.), Harold S. Bernstein (eds.) 9781617793219, 9781617793226, 1617793213, 1617793221 instant download after payment.

Over the past decade, significant advances in the fields of stem cell biology, bioengineering, and animal models have converged on the discipline of regenerative medicine. This volume provides a state-of-the-art report on tissue engineering toward the goals of tissue and organ restoration and regeneration. Examples from different organ systems are used to illustrate progress with growth factors to assist in tissue remodeling; the capacity of stem cells for restoring damaged tissues; novel synthetic biomaterials to facilitate cell therapy; transplantable tissue patches that preserve three-dimensional structure; synthetic organs generated in culture; aspects of the immune response to transplanted cells and materials; and the development of suitable animal models for non-human clinical trials. Throughout the chapters, the reader will observe a common theme of basic discovery informing clinical translation, and clinical studies in animals and humans guiding subsequent experiments at the bench.

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