Regenerative Pharmacology
Herausgeber: Christ, George J; Andersson, Karl-Erik
Regenerative Pharmacology
Herausgeber: Christ, George J; Andersson, Karl-Erik
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A state-of-the-art primer on the role of pharmacological sciences in regenerative medicine, for advanced students, postdoctoral fellows, and researchers.
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A state-of-the-art primer on the role of pharmacological sciences in regenerative medicine, for advanced students, postdoctoral fellows, and researchers.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 183mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9780521899499
- ISBN-10: 0521899494
- Artikelnr.: 36957145
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 183mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9780521899499
- ISBN-10: 0521899494
- Artikelnr.: 36957145
Part I. Basic Principles of Regenerative Pharmacology: 1. Introduction to
regenerative pharmacology George J. Christ and Karl-Erik Andersson; 2.
Regenerative pharmacology of the bladder David Burmeister, Karl-Erik
Andersson and George J. Christ; 3. Mechanical control of adult mesenchymal
stem cells in cardiac applications Peter Galie and Jan P. Stegmann; 4.
Kidney and bladder regeneration: pharmacological methods Timothy A.
Bertram, Belinda J. Wagner and Bert Spilker; Part II. Enabling Technologies
for Regenerative Pharmacology: 5. Stem and progenitor cells in regenerative
pharmacology Mark E. Furth, Martin K. Childers and Lola M. Reid; 6. Micro-
and nano-scale delivery of therapeutic agents for regenerative therapy
Justin M. Saul and Benjamin S. Harrison; 7. Bioreactor technologies for
tissue engineering a replacement heart valve Stefanie Biechler, Michael J.
Yost, Richard L. Goodwin and Jay D. Potts; 8. Incorporation of active
factors (pharmacological substances) in biomaterials for tissue engineering
Roche de Guzman and Mark Van Dyke; 9. Enabling drug discovery technologies
for regenerative pharmacology G. Sitta Sittampalam; 10. Animal models of
regenerative medicine J. Koudy Williams, James Yoo and Anthony Atala; Part
III. Future Applications of Regenerative Pharmacology: 11. Gap junction
mediated therapies to eliminate cardiac arrhythmias Peter R. Brink and Ira
S. Cohen; 12. Regenerative cardiac pharmacology: translating stem cell
biology into therapeutic solutions Atta Behfar and Andre Terzic; 13. Wound
healing and cell therapy for muscle repair J. B. Vella and J. Huard; 14.
Regenerative pharmacology of implanted materials and tissue engineered
constructs Emily Ongstad, Michael J. Yost, Richard L. Goodwin, Harold I.
Friedman, Stephen A. Fann, Gautam S. Chatnekar and Robert G. Gourdie; 15.
The past, present, and future of tissue regeneration M. Natalia Vergara and
Panagiotis A. Tsonis.
regenerative pharmacology George J. Christ and Karl-Erik Andersson; 2.
Regenerative pharmacology of the bladder David Burmeister, Karl-Erik
Andersson and George J. Christ; 3. Mechanical control of adult mesenchymal
stem cells in cardiac applications Peter Galie and Jan P. Stegmann; 4.
Kidney and bladder regeneration: pharmacological methods Timothy A.
Bertram, Belinda J. Wagner and Bert Spilker; Part II. Enabling Technologies
for Regenerative Pharmacology: 5. Stem and progenitor cells in regenerative
pharmacology Mark E. Furth, Martin K. Childers and Lola M. Reid; 6. Micro-
and nano-scale delivery of therapeutic agents for regenerative therapy
Justin M. Saul and Benjamin S. Harrison; 7. Bioreactor technologies for
tissue engineering a replacement heart valve Stefanie Biechler, Michael J.
Yost, Richard L. Goodwin and Jay D. Potts; 8. Incorporation of active
factors (pharmacological substances) in biomaterials for tissue engineering
Roche de Guzman and Mark Van Dyke; 9. Enabling drug discovery technologies
for regenerative pharmacology G. Sitta Sittampalam; 10. Animal models of
regenerative medicine J. Koudy Williams, James Yoo and Anthony Atala; Part
III. Future Applications of Regenerative Pharmacology: 11. Gap junction
mediated therapies to eliminate cardiac arrhythmias Peter R. Brink and Ira
S. Cohen; 12. Regenerative cardiac pharmacology: translating stem cell
biology into therapeutic solutions Atta Behfar and Andre Terzic; 13. Wound
healing and cell therapy for muscle repair J. B. Vella and J. Huard; 14.
Regenerative pharmacology of implanted materials and tissue engineered
constructs Emily Ongstad, Michael J. Yost, Richard L. Goodwin, Harold I.
Friedman, Stephen A. Fann, Gautam S. Chatnekar and Robert G. Gourdie; 15.
The past, present, and future of tissue regeneration M. Natalia Vergara and
Panagiotis A. Tsonis.
Part I. Basic Principles of Regenerative Pharmacology: 1. Introduction to
regenerative pharmacology George J. Christ and Karl-Erik Andersson; 2.
Regenerative pharmacology of the bladder David Burmeister, Karl-Erik
Andersson and George J. Christ; 3. Mechanical control of adult mesenchymal
stem cells in cardiac applications Peter Galie and Jan P. Stegmann; 4.
Kidney and bladder regeneration: pharmacological methods Timothy A.
Bertram, Belinda J. Wagner and Bert Spilker; Part II. Enabling Technologies
for Regenerative Pharmacology: 5. Stem and progenitor cells in regenerative
pharmacology Mark E. Furth, Martin K. Childers and Lola M. Reid; 6. Micro-
and nano-scale delivery of therapeutic agents for regenerative therapy
Justin M. Saul and Benjamin S. Harrison; 7. Bioreactor technologies for
tissue engineering a replacement heart valve Stefanie Biechler, Michael J.
Yost, Richard L. Goodwin and Jay D. Potts; 8. Incorporation of active
factors (pharmacological substances) in biomaterials for tissue engineering
Roche de Guzman and Mark Van Dyke; 9. Enabling drug discovery technologies
for regenerative pharmacology G. Sitta Sittampalam; 10. Animal models of
regenerative medicine J. Koudy Williams, James Yoo and Anthony Atala; Part
III. Future Applications of Regenerative Pharmacology: 11. Gap junction
mediated therapies to eliminate cardiac arrhythmias Peter R. Brink and Ira
S. Cohen; 12. Regenerative cardiac pharmacology: translating stem cell
biology into therapeutic solutions Atta Behfar and Andre Terzic; 13. Wound
healing and cell therapy for muscle repair J. B. Vella and J. Huard; 14.
Regenerative pharmacology of implanted materials and tissue engineered
constructs Emily Ongstad, Michael J. Yost, Richard L. Goodwin, Harold I.
Friedman, Stephen A. Fann, Gautam S. Chatnekar and Robert G. Gourdie; 15.
The past, present, and future of tissue regeneration M. Natalia Vergara and
Panagiotis A. Tsonis.
regenerative pharmacology George J. Christ and Karl-Erik Andersson; 2.
Regenerative pharmacology of the bladder David Burmeister, Karl-Erik
Andersson and George J. Christ; 3. Mechanical control of adult mesenchymal
stem cells in cardiac applications Peter Galie and Jan P. Stegmann; 4.
Kidney and bladder regeneration: pharmacological methods Timothy A.
Bertram, Belinda J. Wagner and Bert Spilker; Part II. Enabling Technologies
for Regenerative Pharmacology: 5. Stem and progenitor cells in regenerative
pharmacology Mark E. Furth, Martin K. Childers and Lola M. Reid; 6. Micro-
and nano-scale delivery of therapeutic agents for regenerative therapy
Justin M. Saul and Benjamin S. Harrison; 7. Bioreactor technologies for
tissue engineering a replacement heart valve Stefanie Biechler, Michael J.
Yost, Richard L. Goodwin and Jay D. Potts; 8. Incorporation of active
factors (pharmacological substances) in biomaterials for tissue engineering
Roche de Guzman and Mark Van Dyke; 9. Enabling drug discovery technologies
for regenerative pharmacology G. Sitta Sittampalam; 10. Animal models of
regenerative medicine J. Koudy Williams, James Yoo and Anthony Atala; Part
III. Future Applications of Regenerative Pharmacology: 11. Gap junction
mediated therapies to eliminate cardiac arrhythmias Peter R. Brink and Ira
S. Cohen; 12. Regenerative cardiac pharmacology: translating stem cell
biology into therapeutic solutions Atta Behfar and Andre Terzic; 13. Wound
healing and cell therapy for muscle repair J. B. Vella and J. Huard; 14.
Regenerative pharmacology of implanted materials and tissue engineered
constructs Emily Ongstad, Michael J. Yost, Richard L. Goodwin, Harold I.
Friedman, Stephen A. Fann, Gautam S. Chatnekar and Robert G. Gourdie; 15.
The past, present, and future of tissue regeneration M. Natalia Vergara and
Panagiotis A. Tsonis.