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Stem Cell Labeling for Delivery and Tracking Using Noninvasive Imaging - Kraitchman, Dara L. / Wu, Joseph C. (Hrsg.)
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This book describes how MR imaging is used to track stem cells as they repair damaged tissue in the body. It provides a comprehensive overview of cell therapy imaging, ranging from the basic biology of cell therapeutic choices to the preclinical and clinical applications of cell therapy. The expert contributors emphasize the use of medical imaging for therapeutic delivery/targeting, cell tracking, and determining therapeutic efficacy. They discuss the different methodologies of stem cell labeling, the benefits of using multiple imaging modalities, and the application of the techniques to…mehr

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This book describes how MR imaging is used to track stem cells as they repair damaged tissue in the body. It provides a comprehensive overview of cell therapy imaging, ranging from the basic biology of cell therapeutic choices to the preclinical and clinical applications of cell therapy. The expert contributors emphasize the use of medical imaging for therapeutic delivery/targeting, cell tracking, and determining therapeutic efficacy. They discuss the different methodologies of stem cell labeling, the benefits of using multiple imaging modalities, and the application of the techniques to specific diseases in clinical trials. A CD-ROM includes images and movies.
A comprehensive overview of cell therapy imaging, this book emphasizes the use of medical imaging for therapeutic delivery/targeting, cell tracking, and determining therapeutic efficacy. It presents background information and insight on the major classes of stem and progenitor cells and describes the main imaging modalities and state-of-the-art techniques currently employed for stem cell tracking. The book also offers clinical perspectives on existing and potential uses of stem cells as well as the impact of image-guided delivery and tracking in major organ systems.
Autorenporträt
Dara L. Kraitchman, VMD, PhD, FACC, is an associate professor in the Department of Radiology and Department of Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology at Johns Hopkins University. Her research interests include noninvasive imaging and minimally invasive treatment of cardiovascular disease. Joseph C. Wu, MD, PhD, is an associate professor in the Department of Medicine (Cardiology) and Department of Radiology at Stanford University School of Medicine. His research interests include stem cell biology, gene therapy, genomics, and molecular imaging.