Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine
- Editor: Peter X. Ma, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- Date Published: July 2014
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107012097
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Written by world-leading experts, this book focusses on the role of biomaterials in stem cell research and regenerative medicine. Emphasising basic principles and methodology, it covers stem cell interactions, fabrication technologies, design principles, physical characterisation and biological evaluation, across a broad variety of systems and biomaterials. Topics include: stem cell biology, including embryonic stem cells, IPS, HSC and progenitor cells; modern scaffold structures, including biopolymer, bioceramic, micro- and nanofiber, ECM and biohydrogel; advanced fabrication technologies, including computer-aided tissue engineering and organ printing; cutting-edge drug delivery systems and gene therapy techniques; and medical applications spanning hard and soft tissues, the cardiovascular system and organ regeneration. With a contribution by Nobel laureate Shinya Yamanaka, this is a must-have reference for anyone in the field of biomaterials, stem cell biology and engineering, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.
Read more- Multidisciplinary approach combines expertise from the fields of materials science, biomedical engineering, bioscience and medicine
- Includes chapters contributed by world-leading authorities, including Nobel laureate Shinya Yamanaka
- Covers numerous medical applications, including a chapter co-authored by Anthony Atala on bladder regeneration
Awards
- Winner, 2015 PROSE Award for Single Volume, Science
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- Date Published: July 2014
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107012097
- length: 717 pages
- dimensions: 252 x 194 x 35 mm
- weight: 1.68kg
- contains: 200 b/w illus. 13 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Part I:
1. Embryonic stem cells Nicole Slawny and Gary D. Smith
2. Induced pluripotent stem cells Akitsu Hotta and Shinya Yamanaka
3. Connective tissue stem and progenitor cells Pamela Gehron Robey
4. Hematopoietic stem cells and their niches Geeta Mehta, Yusuke Shiozawa and Russell Taichman
5. Using biomaterials for stem cell isolation, expansion and directed-differentiation David Mack, Aleksander Skardal, Shay Soker and Anthony Atala
6. The hematopoietic stem cell niche Aparna Venkatraman, Meng Zhao and Linheng Li
Part II:
7. Nanofibrous polymer scaffolds with designed pore structure for regeneration Zhanpeng Zhang, Jeremy M. Holzwarth and Peter X. Ma
8. Electrospun micro/nano-fibrous scaffolds Vince Beachley and Xuejun Wen
9. Biologic scaffolds for regenerative medicine Vineet Agrawal and Stephen F. Badylak
10. Bioceramic scaffolds Youliang Hong, Zhanwen Xiao, Bangcheng Yang and Xingdong Zhang
11. Collagen based tissue repair composite Xiaoming Li and Fu-zhai Cui
12. Polymer/ceramic composite scaffolds for tissue regeneration Ian O. Smith, Melanie J. Gupte and Peter X. Ma
13. Computer aided tissue engineering for modeling and fabrication of three-dimensional tissue scaffolds Qudus Hamid, Chengyang Wang, Jessica Snyder and Wei Sun
Part III:
14. Polysaccharide hydrogels for regenerative medicine applications Jacob A. Simson and Jennifer H. Elisseeff
15. Functionalized poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels for controlling stem cell fate Chien-Chi Lin
16. Fumarate-based hydrogels in regenerative medicine applications Steven Lu, Kyobum Kim, Johnny Lam, F. Kurtis Kasper and Antonios G. Mikos
17. Hydrogel scaffolds for regenerative medicine E. A. Sander, E. D. Grassl and R. T. Tranquillo
18. Microfabricated gels for tissue engineering Gulden Camci-Unal, Jesper Hjortnaes, Hojae Bae, Mehmet Remzi Dokmeci and Ali Khademhosseini
19. Organ printing Tao Xu, Daniel Reyna-Soriano, Jorge I. Rodríguez-Dévora, Mohammod Bhuyan and Thomas Boland
Part IV:
20. Growth factor delivery on scaffolds Kai Feng, Jiang Hu, Zubad Newaz and Peter X. Ma
21. Gene delivery for periodontal regeneration A. D. Taut and W. V. Giannobile
22. Endogenous stem/progenitor cell recruitment for tissue regeneration Mildred Embree, Chang Hun Lee, Ziming Dong, Mo Chen, Kimi Kong, Hemin Nie, Avital Mendelson, Bhranti Shah, Shoko Cho, Takahiro Suzuki, Rujing Yang, Nan Jiang and Jeremy J. Mao
23. Affinity-based delivery systems Jeffrey Mark Halpern and Horst A. von Recum
24. DNA delivery for regeneration Stephanie K. Seidlits, Kelan Hlavaty and Lonnie D. Shea
Part V:
25. Bone regeneration Eric Hsu, Pedro Alvarez, Lyndsey Schutte, Amy Donovan, Singuang Liu, Arun R. Shivats and Jeffrey O. Hollinger
26. Biomaterials for engineered tendon regeneration Wei Liu and Yilin Cao
27. Advancing articular cartilage repair through tissue engineering from materials and cells to clinical translation Megan J. Farrell and Robert L. Mauck
28. Engineering tissue-to-tissue interfaces Nora T. Khanarian, Nancy M. Lee, Marissa R. Solomon and Helen H. Lu
29. Models of composite bone and soft tissue limb trauma Brent A. Uhrig, Mon-Tzu A. Li, Nick J. Willett and Robert E. Guldberg
30. Mesenchymal stem cells Weibo Zhang and Pamela C. Yelick
31. Dentin-pulp tissue engineering and regeneration Jing Wang, Xiaobing Jin and Peter X. Ma
32. Dental enamel regeneration Xanthippi Chatzistavrou and Petros Papagerakis
33. Hair follicle and skin regeneration Mayumi Ito and Makoto Takeo
34. In vitro blood vessel regeneration Sashka Dimitrievska and Laura E. Niklason
35. Stem cells for vascular engineering Y. Eugene Chen, Changqing Xie and Bo Yang
36. Cardiac tissue regeneration in bioreactors Loraine L. Y. Chiu, Boyang Zhang, Yun Xiao and Milica Radisic
37. Bladder regeneration Yuanyuan Zhang and Anthony Atala.
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