Stem cell therapy is a fast-growing field of medicine with remarkable prospects in a broad spectrum of diseases. Cell-Based Liver Regeneration: Current Aspects and Future Approaches addresses the full spectrum of regenerative medicine in liver diseases. Coverage will include the basic science, current research and a comprehensive review of clinical trials conducted in the field.The book will discuss the various types of stem cells for liver regeneration, presenting the advantages and disadvantages of each type. A review of all aspects of implanting stem cell therapy for the liver, such as:…mehr
Stem cell therapy is a fast-growing field of medicine with remarkable prospects in a broad spectrum of diseases. Cell-Based Liver Regeneration: Current Aspects and Future Approaches addresses the full spectrum of regenerative medicine in liver diseases. Coverage will include the basic science, current research and a comprehensive review of clinical trials conducted in the field.The book will discuss the various types of stem cells for liver regeneration, presenting the advantages and disadvantages of each type. A review of all aspects of implanting stem cell therapy for the liver, such as: choosing the cell type, the source, laboratory manipulation, dose, route and follow-up. The book concludes with a full discussion of the current clinical trials involving cellular therapy in liver regeneration.Cell-Based Liver Regeneration: Current Aspects and Future Approaches is written for stem cell biologists, liver biologists, hepatologists and graduate students by authors with extensive knowledge in basic, pre-clinical and clinical stem cell research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Gabr is a Professor of Hematology in the Department of Clinical Pathology at Cairo University, in Egypt. She received her Doctor¿s Degree in Clinical and Chemical Pathology in 1995 from Cairo University, where she also received her Bachelor, Master¿s and completed her residency. Dr. Gabr¿s subspecialty is tissue culture, cytogenetics and stem cell biology and she has published 27 papers in international journals. Dr. Gabr is member of the International Society for Hematology and Stem Cells "ISEH", a member of the European Society for Gene and Cell Therapy (ESGCT), a council member of the International Federation of Neurorestoratology, a scientific advisor of the "Egyptian Foundation of Molecular Biology", a scientific advisor of the "Egyptian Society for Progenitor Cell Research", a member of the Egyptian society of Laboratory medicine, a member of the Egyptian society of Hematology & Research and a reviewer for the European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
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Part 1: BiologyIntroduction1. Tips from EmbryologyWael Abo El Kheir and Hala Gabr2. From Embryology to Histology: Cells, Tracts and moreWael Abo El Kheir and Hala Gabr3. Physiology of the LiverWael Abo El Kheir and Hala GabrPart 2: Regeneration4. Physiology of liver regenerationWael Abo El Kheir and Hala Gabr5. Pathological alterations in liver regeneration Wael Abo El Kheir and Hala GabrPart 3: Cellular Therapy6. Cellular Therapy of Liver disease: Theory and Pre clinical experimentsWael Abo El Kheir and Hala Gabr7. Cellular Therapy of Liver Disease: Laboratory issues
Part 1: BiologyIntroduction1. Tips from EmbryologyWael Abo El Kheir and Hala Gabr2. From Embryology to Histology: Cells, Tracts and moreWael Abo El Kheir and Hala Gabr3. Physiology of the LiverWael Abo El Kheir and Hala GabrPart 2: Regeneration4. Physiology of liver regenerationWael Abo El Kheir and Hala Gabr5. Pathological alterations in liver regeneration Wael Abo El Kheir and Hala GabrPart 3: Cellular Therapy6. Cellular Therapy of Liver disease: Theory and Pre clinical experimentsWael Abo El Kheir and Hala Gabr7. Cellular Therapy of Liver Disease: Laboratory issues
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