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Cell Therapy

Cell Therapy

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Cell Therapy is comprised of thirty-one chapters. The subjects range from those describing basic research to those dealing with attempts at application to patients. In all of the chapters there is a wonderful display of available tools and techniques ranging from molecular biology to cell biology to clinical skills.

The book presents the state of the art at the present time and points directions for future research. It provides a valuable overview of all aspects of research designed to advance the field of somatic cell therapy.

Cell Therapy also includes a contribution from Professor Edward Donnall Thomas, 1990 Nobel Laureate in Medicine and co-recipient Joseph E. Murray for their discoveries concerning organ and cell transplantation in the treatment of human disease.

This work has been divided into three sections.

  • General aspects of somatic cell therapy, with various chapters which cover its::origin, evolution, biology, biomaterials, and ethics, among others areas
  • Cell sources for somatic cell therapy. Some of the chapters include subject areas coming from cells of the umbilical cord blood transplantation, hepatic stem cells, amniotic fluid derived pluripotent stem cells
  • This is a totally updated book (with the exception of some articles) no other publication treats this subject matter this way or in such depth
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Publication date
2008
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
528
Dimensions (mm)
225 x 280
Weight (g)
1580

  • Preface
    Editors preliminary considerations
    Part I::General aspects of somatic cell therapy
    1. Origin, Evolution, and Directions of Human Somatic Cell Therapy
    2 .The Biology of Tissue and Organ Regeneration
    3. Production of Cell-Based Medicines for Somatic Cell Therapy
    4. Biomaterials for Somatic Cell Therapy
    5. Biosafety Issues in Human Cell Therapy
    6. Regulatory Aspects of Human Somatic Cell Therapy
    7. Ethical Aspects of Human Somatic Cell Therapy
    Part II Cell sources for somatic cell therapy
    8. Multipotent Progenitor Cell Populations Obtained From Bone Marrow
    9. Therapeutic Potential of Cells from Non-Marrow Postnatal Tissues
    10. Liver Reconstitution by Hepatic Stem and Progenitor Cells
    11. Allogenic Cell Therapy to Treat Skin Loss
    12. Umbilical Cord Blood Transplant
    13. Amniotic Fluid Derived Pluripotent Stem Cells
    14. Therapeutic Applications of Human Embryonic Stem Cells
    Part III Therapeutic targets for somatic cell therapy
    15. Clinical Trials in Somatic Cell Therapy
    16. Bone Marrow Transplantation for the Regeneration of the Hematopoietic System
    17. Skin Regeneration
    18. Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation for Cartilage Regeneration
    19. Bone Regeneration Using Bone Marrow Stem Cells
    20. Heart Somatic Cell Therapy
    21. Use of Endothelial Progenitors to Treat Isquemia
    22. Treatment of Digestive Fistula Using Adipose-Derived Stem Cells
    23. Adult Neural Stem Cells; Prospects for Brain Repair
    24. Cell Therapy for Parkinsons Disease and Other Cns Disorders
    25. Corneal Regeneration By Means of Somatic Cell Therapy
    26. Lung Regeneration by Stem Cells
    27. Cell Therapy of Renal Failure
    28. Somatic Cell Therapy for Urinary Incontinence
    29. Cell Replacement Therapy for Diabetes
    30. Therapeutic Strategies Using Genetically Modified Cells
    31. Adaptive Cellular Immunotherapy with Regulatory T Cells
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