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Cell Therapy: Stem Cell Transplantation, Gene Therapy, and Cellular Immunotherapy

Cell Therapy: Stem Cell Transplantation, Gene Therapy, and Cellular Immunotherapy

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Cell therapy is a rapidly developing area, drawing on cell biology, molecular biology, virology, immunology, cell quantitation techniques and biomedical engineering. It has potential in many clinical settings, in the treatment of cancer and other diseases. This volume in the series Cancer:: Clinical Science in Practice examines the current state and future prospects of cell therapy, which seems likely to have an even more profound impact on health care than did the production of proteins by recombinant DNA technology. The coverage is broad, including the scientific principles of haematopoietic cell therapy, the technology of cell collection and preparation, current and likely future clinical applications of cell therapy, and the principles and practice of cellular immunotherapy. Up-to-date and authoritative, volumes in this series are intended for a wide audience of clinicians and researchers with an interest in the applications of biomedical science to the understanding and management of cancer.
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9780521473156
9780521473156

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Publication date
1996
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
647
Dimensions (mm)
157.00 x 235.00
Weight (g)
1020
  • Part I. Aspects of Hematopoiesis:: 1. Overview of hematopoiesis and review of cells needed for hematopoietic reconstitution; 2. Review of cells important for adoptive cellular immunotherapy; 3. Potential uses of defined cell populations; 4. Progenitor cell assays; 5. Flow cytometric techniques; 6. Principles of gene therapy; 7. Sources of progenitor cells; 8. Chemotherapy approaches to mobilization of progenitor cells; 9. Cytokine approaches to mobilization of progenitor cells; 10. Stem cell isolation; 11. Methods of cell selection using monoclonal antibodies; 12. Magnetic approaches to cell separation; 13. Growth factors and ex-vivo expansion of hematopoietic progenitor cells; 14. Bioreactors for expansion; 15. Purging of malignant cells; Part II. Current Clinical Approaches:: 16. What can be achieved without cell therapy; 17. Clinical potential of hematopoietic growth-factor support for high-dose chemotherapy; 18. Review of high-dose chemotherapy requiring cellular support in solid tumors; 19. Review of high-dose chemotherapy requiring cellular support in hematological malignancies; 20. Review of the potential use of cell therapy in leukemia; Part III. Future Clinical Applications:: 21. Clinical gene therapy; 22. Correction of inborn errors; 23. Cellular therapy approaches to the treatment of AIDS; Part IV. Experimental and Clinical Cellular Immunotherapy:: 24. Adoptive immunotherapy with T cells; 25. Cellular adoptive immunotherapy with natural killer cells; 26. Autologous tumor cell vaccines; 27. Allogeneic cellular vaccines against tumors; 28. Neutrophil transfusions for treatment of infections; 29. Experimental and clinical cellular immunotherapy in bone-marrow transplantation; 30. Donor lymphocyte therapy in bone-marrow transplantation; 31. Graft-versus-leukemia effect in bone-marrow transplantation.
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