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Handbook of Cardiovascular Cell Transplantation [Hardback]

Edited by (Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands), Edited by (Lenox Hill Heart and Vascular Institute, New York, New York, USA)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 1238 g, 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Dec-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Informa Healthcare
  • ISBN-10: 1841842141
  • ISBN-13: 9781841842141
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 1238 g, 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Dec-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Informa Healthcare
  • ISBN-10: 1841842141
  • ISBN-13: 9781841842141
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
Though still in its infancy, the revascularization of damaged cardiac cells with transplanted cells is currently being transformed from a research concept to a clinical tool. Drawing on information from experimental studies and first clinical trials, Handbook of Cardiovascular Cell Transplantation explores the use of a number of different cell types to repair damaged myocardium and/or coronary vessels and to induce angiogenesis.

Interdisciplinary in approach, the handbook strikes a balance between the basic and clinical science of cell transplantation. The editors bring together pioneers in fields such as vascular biology, molecular cardiology, physiology, cardiothoracic surgery, interventional cardiology and radiology, to name just a few, creating a multidisciplinary panel that emphasizes the multidisciplinary nature of the research. This top-rate team of international researchers and clinicians offer their experience in transplanting tissues to damaged hearts, strategies for providing safe, beneficial repair of damaged myocardium, and enhancing angiogenesis in ischemic myocardium.
Contributors vii
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Novel approaches to cardiac regeneration -- the (preclinical) reality of myoblast transplantation
1(14)
Doris A Taylor
Ewout J van den Bos
Cellular cardiomyoplasty: the biology and clinical importance of milieu-dependent differentiation
15(16)
Ray C J Chiu
Jih-Shiuan Wang
Transplantation of endothelial progenitor cells for therapeutic neovascularization
31(12)
Atsuhiko Kawamoto
Douglas W Losordo
Takayuki Asahara
Embryonic stem cell approaches to induce myogenesis: preliminary experimental findings
43(14)
Lior Yankelson
Izhak Kehat
Lior Gepstein
Long-term effects of fetal and neonatal cardiac myocyte transplantation on the infarcted heart
57(16)
Robert A Kloner
Jochen Miiller-Ehmsen
Mu Yao
Jonathan Leor
Thorsten Reffelmann
Sharon Etzion
Sharon Hale
Joan Dow
Boris Simkhovich
Kirk L Peterson
Larry Kedes
The role of cardiac fibroblasts in cardiac regeneration
73(18)
Mahboubeh Eghbali-Webb
Transplantation of satellite cells for myocardial regeneration
91(16)
Race L Kao
Myogenic cardiac fibroblasts for myocardial infarction
107(16)
Race L Kao
John J Laffan
Thomas K Chin
D Glenn Pennington
Charles E Ganote
Strategies to enhance the efficacy of myoblast transplantation to the heart
123(16)
Bari Murtuza
Ken Suzuki
Magdi H Yacoub
Stem cells and myocardial regeneration
139(12)
E Michael Molnar
Angiogenic effects of endothelial precursor cells: implications for development of cell therapy protocols for myocardial infarction
151(14)
Silviu Itescu
Alfred A Kocher
Michael D Schuster
Cell transplantation for therapeutic angiogenesis
165(18)
Paul WM Fedak
Hao Zhang
Ren-Ke Li
Transplantation of autologous endothelial cells to induce neovascularization: experimental findings
183(14)
Valeri Chekanov
Victor Nikolaychik
Mykola Tsapenko
Nicholas N Kipshidze
Intramyocardial delivery of autologous bone marrow: experimental justification and early clinical experiences
197(14)
Shmuel Fuchs
Tim Kinnaird
Eugenio Stabile
Long-term clinical results of cellular cardiomyoplasty by autologous skeletal myoblasts
211(14)
Philippe Menasche
Challenges of myogenesis and repair of the heart
225(16)
Patrick W Serruys
Pieter C Smits
Wim van der Giessen
Howard B Haines
John M Harvey
James L Green
Myoblast genome therapy and the regenerative heart
241(18)
Peter K Law
Eugene KW Sim
Husnian Kh Haider
Gwendolyn Fang
Florence Chua
Tea Kakuchaya
Vadim S Repin
Leo A Bockeria
Transplantation of autologous mononuclear bone marrow cells: clinical results and perspectives
259(16)
Michael Brehm
Tobias Zeus
Bodo E Strauer
Therapeutic angiogenesis for cardiac and peripheral vascular diseases by autologous bone marrow cell transplantation
275(14)
Hiroaki Matsubara
Bone marrow and bone marrow-derived mononuclear stem cell therapy for the chronically ischemic myocardium
289(8)
Ron Waksman
Richard Baffour
Cell transplantation: first US clinical experience
297(8)
Marc S Penn
Patrick M McCarthy
Adipose stromal cell therapy for cardiovascular disease
305(6)
Jalees Rehman
Keith L March
Intramyocardial gene and cellular delivery for myocardial angiogenesis and regeneration
311(12)
Ran Kornowski
The vast potential of the coronary venous system for drug and biological interventions
323(14)
Mehrdad Rezaee
Eric T Price
Peter J Fitzgerald
Paul G Yock
Alan C Yeung
Transvenous intramyocardial injection
337(10)
Pieter C Smits
WJ van der Giessen
CA Thompson
PW Serruys
Perivascular endothelial cell tissue engineering
347(22)
Helen M Nugent
Elazer R Edelman
Tissue-engineered small vessel grafts
369(14)
Briain D MacNeill
Stephen N Oesterle
The 'living stent': cell-based implantable vascular therapy
383(16)
Robert S Schwartz
Katsumi Miyauchi
Endoluminal transplantation of endothelial cells
399(18)
Nicholas Kipshidze
Michael H Keelan
Mykola Tsapenko
Martin B Leon
Christian Haudenschild
Jeffrey Moses
Index 417


Professor Serruys has written over 30 books.