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Title Regenerative pharmacology [electronic resource] / edited by George J. Christ, Karl-Erik Andersson.

Imprint Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013.

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Description xxi, 338 p. : ill.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Machine generated contents note: 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.
Summary "Regenerative medicine is broadly defined as the repair or replacement of damaged cells, tissues, and organs. It is a multidisciplinary effort in which technologies derive from the fields of cell, developmental, and molecular biology; chemical and material sciences (i.e., nanotechnology); engineering; surgery; transplantation; immunology; molecular genetics; physiology; and pharmacology. As regenerative medicine technologies continue to evolve and expand across the boundaries of numerous scientific disciplines, they remain at the forefront of the translational research frontier with the potential to radically alter the treatment of a wide variety of disease and dysfunction. The goal of this book is to draw attention to the critical role that the pharmacological sciences will undeniably play in the advancement of these treatments. This book is invaluable for advanced students, postdoctoral fellows, researchers new to the field of regenerative medicine/tissue engineering, and experienced investigators looking for new research avenues. This is the first state-of-the-art book in this rapidly evolving field of research"--Provided by publisher.
Reproduction Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
Subject Pharmacology.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Christ, George J. (George Joseph), 1960-
Andersson, Karl-Erik.
ProQuest (Firm)
ISBN 9780521899499 (hardback)

 
    
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