Stem cell and gene-based therapy : frontiers in regenerative medicine /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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London :
Springer,
[2006]
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Table of Contents:
- Renovation of the injured heart with myocardial tissue engineering
- Adult stem cells for myocardial tissue repair
- Regeneration of the functional myocardium using human embryonic stem cells
- Therapeutic angiogenesis
- Cell therapy for heart failure
- Cell transplantation for diseases of myelin
- Stem cells as a source for cell replacemtn in Parkinson's disease
- Cell replacement therapy in acute stroke : current state
- Gene therapy to the nervous system
- Mesenchymal stem cells : where can you find them; how can you use them
- Basic to clinical cartilage engineering : past, present and future discussions
- Cartilage
- Bone regeneration
- Osteoarthritis and mesenchymal cells - the prospects of repair of the disease by cell transplantation and tissue engineering
- Progenitor cell therapy for kidney regeneration
- Tissue engineering - the bladder
- Neuroprotection in ophthalmology : a review
- Autoimmunity for central nervous system maintenance, regeneration and renewal : development of a T cell-based vaccination against neurodegeneration
- Retinal repairvby stem cell transplanation
- Induction of ocular surface regeneration
- Insulin-producing cells generated from nonpacncreatic tissues
- Generation of islets from pancreatic progenitor cells
- Embryonic stem cells as a source of pancreatic precursors and islet cell in vitro
- Human umbilical cord blood transplantation : a viable option for stem cell graft
- Nonmyeloablative stem cell transplantation in the treatment of hematologic malignancies
- Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation from human leukocyte antigen haploidentical donor
- Wound healing and skin substitutes
- Skin regeneration from mulipotent adult and embryonic stem cells