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In Situ Tissue Regeneration: Host Cell Recruitment and Biomaterial Design explores the body's ability to mobilize endogenous stem cells to the site of injury and details the latest strategies developed for inducing and supporting the body's own regenerating capacity. From the perspective of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, this book describes the mechanism of host cell recruitment, cell sourcing, cellular and molecular roles in cell differentiation, navigational cues and niche signals, and a tissue-specific smart biomaterial system that can be applied to a wide range of…mehr
In Situ Tissue Regeneration: Host Cell Recruitment and Biomaterial Design explores the body's ability to mobilize endogenous stem cells to the site of injury and details the latest strategies developed for inducing and supporting the body's own regenerating capacity. From the perspective of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, this book describes the mechanism of host cell recruitment, cell sourcing, cellular and molecular roles in cell differentiation, navigational cues and niche signals, and a tissue-specific smart biomaterial system that can be applied to a wide range of therapies. The work is divided into four sections to provide a thorough overview and helpful hints for future discoveries: endogenous cell sources; biochemical and physical cues; smart biomaterial development; and applications.
Explores the body's ability to mobilize endogenous stem cells to the site of injury
Details the latest strategies developed for inducing and supporting the body's own regenerating capacity
Presents smart biomaterials in cell-based tissue engineering applications-from the cell level to applications-in the first unified volume
Features chapter authors and editors who are authorities in this emerging field
Prioritizes a discussion of the future direction of smart biomaterials for in situ tissue regeneration, which will affect an emerging and lucrative industry
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Lee has extensive knowledge and experience in biomaterials science, especially, biodegradable polymers and tunable hydrogels, with specific training and expertise in key research areas for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. His research team has developed various biomaterial systems that improve cellular interactions by providing appropriate environmental cues. Dr. Lee's research team also demonstrated the principle of "in situ tissue regeneration? that is to take advantage of the body's own regenerating capacity by using the host's ability to mobilize endogenous stem cells to the site of injury. Currently, his research has focused on development of strategies for in situ tissue regeneration in terms of mechanism of host cell recruitment, cell sourcing, cellular and molecular roles in cell differentiation, navigational cues and niche signals, and a tissue-specific smart biomaterial system from the perspective of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Fundamentals of In Situ Tissue Regeneration Sang Jin Lee, James J. Yoo and Antony Atala 2. Stem Cell Homing Mariusz Z. Ratajczak and Ahmed A. Ismail 3. Immunology - Host Responses to Biomaterials John D. Jackson
4. Foreign Body Reaction and Stem Cell Responses Ashwin Nair and Liping Tang
5. Roles of endogenous growth factors and small peptides in in situ tissue regeneration Suna Kim, Hyun Sook Hong and Youngsook Son
6. Small molecules: Controlling cell fate and function Baisong Lu and Anthony Atala
7. Small RNA Delivery for In Situ Tissue Regeneration NaJung Kim, James J. Yoo, Anthony Atala, and Sang Jin Lee 8. Micro and Nano Topographical cues guiding biomaterial host response Deepak M. Kalaskar and Feras Alshomer
9. Mechanobiology and Mechanotherapy in Tissue Engineering Rei Ogawa
10. A biomimetic strategy to design biomaterials for in situ tissue regeneration Ji Hyun Kim and Sang Jin Lee
11. Impact of Matrix Dynamic Properties on Stem Cell Viability Marc B. Taraban1, Yuqi Li, Katherine A. Joyner, Joseph P. Stains and Yihua B. Yu
12. Cell-free Scaffolds for In situ Tissue Regeneration Seung Hun Park, Bo Keun Lee, James Yoo, Sang Jin Lee and Moon Suk Kim
13. In Situ Tissue Regeneration: Host Cell Recruitment and Biomaterial Design T. Konrad Rajab and Harald Ott
14. Synovial Joint: In Situ Regeneration of Osteochondral and Fibrocartilaginous Tissues by Homing of Endogenous Cells Solaiman Tarafder and Chang H. Lee
15. Bioengineered strategies for tendon regeneration Ana I. Gonçalves, Márcia T. Rodrigues, Rui L. Reis and Manuela E. Gomes
16. Volumetric Muscle Repair In Situ Lindsey E. Shapiroa, Ji Hyun Kima, In Kap Ko, Sang Jin Lee, James J. Yoo and Anthony Atalaa
17. Mending The Heart Through In Situ Cardiac Regeneration Jeremy Choon Meng Teo, Selwa Mokhtar Boularaoui, Noaf Salah Ali AlWahab and Nicolas Christoforou
18. Skin Wound Healing - Skin Regeneration with Pharmacological Mobilized Stem Cells Zhaoli Sun and George Melville Williams
19. In situ renal regeneration Hung-Jen Wang, Sang Jin Lee, Anthony Atala and James J. Yoo
20. Regulatory Aspects: regulation aspects of cell-free biomaterial implants Nan Zhang, Alexander Baume, Richard Payne, Julie Allickson
21. Business Perspective - case study: commercialized cell-free cardiovascular implant Alexander Sheehy, Byron Lambert and Richard Rapoza
1. Fundamentals of In Situ Tissue Regeneration Sang Jin Lee, James J. Yoo and Antony Atala 2. Stem Cell Homing Mariusz Z. Ratajczak and Ahmed A. Ismail 3. Immunology - Host Responses to Biomaterials John D. Jackson
4. Foreign Body Reaction and Stem Cell Responses Ashwin Nair and Liping Tang
5. Roles of endogenous growth factors and small peptides in in situ tissue regeneration Suna Kim, Hyun Sook Hong and Youngsook Son
6. Small molecules: Controlling cell fate and function Baisong Lu and Anthony Atala
7. Small RNA Delivery for In Situ Tissue Regeneration NaJung Kim, James J. Yoo, Anthony Atala, and Sang Jin Lee 8. Micro and Nano Topographical cues guiding biomaterial host response Deepak M. Kalaskar and Feras Alshomer
9. Mechanobiology and Mechanotherapy in Tissue Engineering Rei Ogawa
10. A biomimetic strategy to design biomaterials for in situ tissue regeneration Ji Hyun Kim and Sang Jin Lee
11. Impact of Matrix Dynamic Properties on Stem Cell Viability Marc B. Taraban1, Yuqi Li, Katherine A. Joyner, Joseph P. Stains and Yihua B. Yu
12. Cell-free Scaffolds for In situ Tissue Regeneration Seung Hun Park, Bo Keun Lee, James Yoo, Sang Jin Lee and Moon Suk Kim
13. In Situ Tissue Regeneration: Host Cell Recruitment and Biomaterial Design T. Konrad Rajab and Harald Ott
14. Synovial Joint: In Situ Regeneration of Osteochondral and Fibrocartilaginous Tissues by Homing of Endogenous Cells Solaiman Tarafder and Chang H. Lee
15. Bioengineered strategies for tendon regeneration Ana I. Gonçalves, Márcia T. Rodrigues, Rui L. Reis and Manuela E. Gomes
16. Volumetric Muscle Repair In Situ Lindsey E. Shapiroa, Ji Hyun Kima, In Kap Ko, Sang Jin Lee, James J. Yoo and Anthony Atalaa
17. Mending The Heart Through In Situ Cardiac Regeneration Jeremy Choon Meng Teo, Selwa Mokhtar Boularaoui, Noaf Salah Ali AlWahab and Nicolas Christoforou
18. Skin Wound Healing - Skin Regeneration with Pharmacological Mobilized Stem Cells Zhaoli Sun and George Melville Williams
19. In situ renal regeneration Hung-Jen Wang, Sang Jin Lee, Anthony Atala and James J. Yoo
20. Regulatory Aspects: regulation aspects of cell-free biomaterial implants Nan Zhang, Alexander Baume, Richard Payne, Julie Allickson
21. Business Perspective - case study: commercialized cell-free cardiovascular implant Alexander Sheehy, Byron Lambert and Richard Rapoza
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