Fetal Tissue Transplants in Medicine
Herausgeber: Edwards, Robert G.
Fetal Tissue Transplants in Medicine
Herausgeber: Edwards, Robert G.
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In this 1992 book, Professor Edwards brought together the research experience of prominent scientists and clinicians.
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In this 1992 book, Professor Edwards brought together the research experience of prominent scientists and clinicians.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9780521116923
- ISBN-10: 0521116929
- Artikelnr.: 33612399
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9780521116923
- ISBN-10: 0521116929
- Artikelnr.: 33612399
List of contributors; Preface; 1. Differentiation and transplantation of
embryonic cells in mammals R. G. Edwards; 2. Organogenesis and central
nervous system development T. W. Sadler; 3. Experimental human
hematopoiesis in immunodeficient SCID mice engrafted with fetal
blood-forming organs B. Péault, R. Namikawa, J. Krowka and J. M. McCune; 4.
Ontogeny of human T- and B-cell immunity M. Elder, M. S. Golbus and M. J.
Cowan; 5. The procurement of human fetal tissues for clinical
transplantation. Practice and problems L. Wong; 6. Transplantation of fetal
haemopoietic and lymphopoietic cells in humans with special reference to in
utero transplantation J. -L. Touraine; 7. The biology of fetal brain tissue
grafts: from mouse to man H. Sauer, S. B. Dunnett and P. Brundin; 8.
Clinical results of transplanting fetal pancreas B. E. Tuch; 9. The
suitability of fetal and infantile donors for corneal transplantation H. J.
Völker-Dieben; 10. Transplantation of ovaries and testes R. G. Gosden; 11.
Cell grafting and gene therapy in metabolic diseases M. Adinolfi; 12. The
low temperature preservation of fetal cells M. J. Ashwood-Smith; 13. Law
and ethics of transplanting fetal tissue J. C. Polkinghorne; Appendix: code
of practice on the use of fetuses and fetal material in research and
treatment; Brief bibliography on various aspects of transplanting fetal
tissue; Index.
embryonic cells in mammals R. G. Edwards; 2. Organogenesis and central
nervous system development T. W. Sadler; 3. Experimental human
hematopoiesis in immunodeficient SCID mice engrafted with fetal
blood-forming organs B. Péault, R. Namikawa, J. Krowka and J. M. McCune; 4.
Ontogeny of human T- and B-cell immunity M. Elder, M. S. Golbus and M. J.
Cowan; 5. The procurement of human fetal tissues for clinical
transplantation. Practice and problems L. Wong; 6. Transplantation of fetal
haemopoietic and lymphopoietic cells in humans with special reference to in
utero transplantation J. -L. Touraine; 7. The biology of fetal brain tissue
grafts: from mouse to man H. Sauer, S. B. Dunnett and P. Brundin; 8.
Clinical results of transplanting fetal pancreas B. E. Tuch; 9. The
suitability of fetal and infantile donors for corneal transplantation H. J.
Völker-Dieben; 10. Transplantation of ovaries and testes R. G. Gosden; 11.
Cell grafting and gene therapy in metabolic diseases M. Adinolfi; 12. The
low temperature preservation of fetal cells M. J. Ashwood-Smith; 13. Law
and ethics of transplanting fetal tissue J. C. Polkinghorne; Appendix: code
of practice on the use of fetuses and fetal material in research and
treatment; Brief bibliography on various aspects of transplanting fetal
tissue; Index.
List of contributors; Preface; 1. Differentiation and transplantation of
embryonic cells in mammals R. G. Edwards; 2. Organogenesis and central
nervous system development T. W. Sadler; 3. Experimental human
hematopoiesis in immunodeficient SCID mice engrafted with fetal
blood-forming organs B. Péault, R. Namikawa, J. Krowka and J. M. McCune; 4.
Ontogeny of human T- and B-cell immunity M. Elder, M. S. Golbus and M. J.
Cowan; 5. The procurement of human fetal tissues for clinical
transplantation. Practice and problems L. Wong; 6. Transplantation of fetal
haemopoietic and lymphopoietic cells in humans with special reference to in
utero transplantation J. -L. Touraine; 7. The biology of fetal brain tissue
grafts: from mouse to man H. Sauer, S. B. Dunnett and P. Brundin; 8.
Clinical results of transplanting fetal pancreas B. E. Tuch; 9. The
suitability of fetal and infantile donors for corneal transplantation H. J.
Völker-Dieben; 10. Transplantation of ovaries and testes R. G. Gosden; 11.
Cell grafting and gene therapy in metabolic diseases M. Adinolfi; 12. The
low temperature preservation of fetal cells M. J. Ashwood-Smith; 13. Law
and ethics of transplanting fetal tissue J. C. Polkinghorne; Appendix: code
of practice on the use of fetuses and fetal material in research and
treatment; Brief bibliography on various aspects of transplanting fetal
tissue; Index.
embryonic cells in mammals R. G. Edwards; 2. Organogenesis and central
nervous system development T. W. Sadler; 3. Experimental human
hematopoiesis in immunodeficient SCID mice engrafted with fetal
blood-forming organs B. Péault, R. Namikawa, J. Krowka and J. M. McCune; 4.
Ontogeny of human T- and B-cell immunity M. Elder, M. S. Golbus and M. J.
Cowan; 5. The procurement of human fetal tissues for clinical
transplantation. Practice and problems L. Wong; 6. Transplantation of fetal
haemopoietic and lymphopoietic cells in humans with special reference to in
utero transplantation J. -L. Touraine; 7. The biology of fetal brain tissue
grafts: from mouse to man H. Sauer, S. B. Dunnett and P. Brundin; 8.
Clinical results of transplanting fetal pancreas B. E. Tuch; 9. The
suitability of fetal and infantile donors for corneal transplantation H. J.
Völker-Dieben; 10. Transplantation of ovaries and testes R. G. Gosden; 11.
Cell grafting and gene therapy in metabolic diseases M. Adinolfi; 12. The
low temperature preservation of fetal cells M. J. Ashwood-Smith; 13. Law
and ethics of transplanting fetal tissue J. C. Polkinghorne; Appendix: code
of practice on the use of fetuses and fetal material in research and
treatment; Brief bibliography on various aspects of transplanting fetal
tissue; Index.