Principles of Tissue Engineering
Principles of Tissue Engineering
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Author(s): Lanza, Robert
ISBN No.: 9780124366251
Pages: 808
Year: 199612
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 193.13
Status: Out Of Print

E. Bell, Foreword. J.P. Vacanti and C.A Vacanti, The Challenge of Tissue Engineering. Part I: The Basis of Growth and Differentiation: C.A.


Erickson, Organization of Cells into Higher Ordered Structures: The Role of the Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transformation in the Generation and Stabilization of Embryonic Tissues. M. Martins-Green, The Dynamics of Cell-ECM Interactions with Implications for Tissue Engineering. B.R. Olsen, Matrix Molecules and their Ligands. M.S.


Saha, Illustrations of Inductive Phenomena: Recent Developments in Mesoderm and Neural Induction. L.W. Browder, Gene Expression, Cell Determination and Differentiation. Part II: In Vitro Control of Tissue Development: D.E. Ingber, Mechanochemical Switching between Growth and Differentiation by Extracellular Matrix. G.


H. Sato, Animal Cell Culture. P. Parsons-Wingerter and E.H. Sage, Regulation of Cell Behavior by Extracellular Proteins. T.F.


Deuel, Growth Factors. L.E. Freed and G. Vunjak-Novakovi, Tissue Culture Bioreactors: Chondrogenesis as a Model Systems. Part III: In Vivo Synthesis of Tissues and Organs: I.V. Yannis, In Vivo Synthesis of Tissues and Organs.


Part IV: Models for Tissue Engineering: E. Bell, Organotypic and Histiotypic Models. A.J. Grodzinsky, R.D. Kamm, D.A.


Lauffenburger, Quantitative Aspects of Tissue Engineering: Basic Issues in Kinetics, Transport and Mechanics. Part V: Biomaterials in Tissue Engineering: M.V. Merritt, M. Mrksich, and G.M. Whiteside, Using Self-Assembled Monolayers to Study the Interactions of Man-Made Materials with Proteins. W.


M. Saltzman, Cell Interactions with Polymers. J.A. Hubbell, Matrix Effects. R.C. Thomson, M.


J. Yaszemski, and A.G. Mikos, Polymer Scaffold Processing. Biodegradable Polymers for Tissue Engineering. Part VI: Transplantation of Engineered Cells and Tissues: J.H. Young, J.


Teumer, P.D. Kemp, and N.L. Parenteau, Approaches to Transplanting Engineered Cells and Tissues. F.T. Thomas and J.


M. Thomas, Immunomodulation of Islet Transplantation: Future Prospects. B.A. Zielinski, M.B. Goddard, and M.J.


Lysaght, Immunoisolation. E.S. Avgoustiniatos and C.K. Colton, Design Considerations in Immunoisolation. Part VII: Cardiovascular System: J.I.


Zarge, P. Huang, and H.P. Greisler, Blood Vessels. J.W. Love, Cardiac Prostheses. Part VIII: Cornea: V.


Trinkaus-Randall, Cornea. Part IX: Endocrinology: R.P. Lanza and W.L. Chick, Endocrinology: Pancreas. A.M.


Sun, Parathyroid. Part X: Gastrointestinal System: G.M. Organ and J.P. Vacanti, Tissue Engineering Neointestine. H.O.


Jauregui, C. J-P. Mullon, and B.A. Solomon, Extracorporeal Artificial Liver Support. L.M. Reid, Stem Cell/Lineage Biology and Lineage-Dependent Extracellular Matrix Chemistry: Keys to Tissue Engineering of Quiescent Tissues such as Liver.


Part IX: Hematopoietic System: T.M.S. Chang, Red Blood Cell Substitutes Based on Modified Hemoglobin. U. Chen, Lymphocyte Engineering, Its Status of Art and Its Future. A. Kessinger and G.


Sharp, Tissue Engineering of the Hematopoietic Stem Cell. Part XII: Kidney and Genitourinary System: H.D. Humes, Application of Cell and Gene Therapies in the Tissue Engineering of Renal Replacement Devices. D. Mooney, B.-S. Kim, J.


Vacanti, R. Langer, and A. Atala, Tissue Engineering: Genitourinary System. Part XIII: Muscoskeletal System: A.I. Caplan and S.P. Bruder, Cell and Molecular Engineering of Bone Regeneration.


C.A. Vacanti and J.P. Vacanti, Bone and Cartilage Reconstruction. F. Goulet, L. Germain, D.


Rancourt, C. Caron, A. Normand, and F.A. Auger, Tendons and Ligaments. M.L. Moss and S.


C. Cowin, Mechanosensory Mechanisms in Bone. Part XIV: N.


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