George Morstyn / P. Sheridan (eds.)
Cell Therapy
Stem Cell Transplantation, Gene Therapy, and Cellular Immunotherapy
Herausgeber: Morstyn, George; Sheridan, William
George Morstyn / P. Sheridan (eds.)
Cell Therapy
Stem Cell Transplantation, Gene Therapy, and Cellular Immunotherapy
Herausgeber: Morstyn, George; Sheridan, William
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Examines the current state and future prospects of haematopoietic cell therapy, including gene therapy and immunotherapy.
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Examines the current state and future prospects of haematopoietic cell therapy, including gene therapy and immunotherapy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 647
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 160mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1030g
- ISBN-13: 9780521473156
- ISBN-10: 0521473152
- Artikelnr.: 21957582
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 647
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 160mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1030g
- ISBN-13: 9780521473156
- ISBN-10: 0521473152
- Artikelnr.: 21957582
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
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.
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.
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.
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.