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E-grāmata: Tissue Engineering for the Hand: Research Advances and Clinical Applications [World Scientific e-book]

Edited by (Stanford Univ, Usa), Edited by (Stanford Univ, Usa)
  • Formāts: 284 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Oct-2010
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814313568
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  • Formāts: 284 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Oct-2010
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814313568
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
Musculoskeletal applications of tissue engineering will be among the first to achieve widespread clinical use, and the resulting shift in clinical and surgical paradigms will highlight the need for an authoritative text on tissue engineering for musculoskeletal tissues including nerve, bone, tendon, skin, vessels, and cartilage. This book will serve the needs of a large readership including plastic surgeons, orthopedic surgeons, medical residents and medical students, researchers and academic faculty in regenerative medicine and biomedical engineering, and medical device experts. This textbook will serve as the curriculum for undergraduate and graduate courses in biomedical engineering and surgery.

Notable contributors to this volume include Antonios G Mikos, PhD; Wei Liu, MD; Yilin Cao, MD; Mark Randolph, MAS; Jennifer Elisseeff, PhD; Geoffrey C Gurtner, MD; Michael T Longaker, MD; and James Chang, MD, all of whom are leaders in tissue engineering research and applications.

Musculoskeletal applications of tissue engineering will be among the first to achieve widespread clinical use, and the resulting shift in clinical and surgical paradigms will highlight the need for an authoritative text on tissue engineering for musculoskeletal tissues including nerve, bone, tendon, skin, vessels, and cartilage. This book will serve the needs of a large readership including plastic surgeons, orthopedic surgeons, medical residents and medical students, researchers and academic faculty in regenerative medicine and biomedical engineering, and medical device experts. This textbook will serve as the curriculum for undergraduate and graduate courses in biomedical engineering and surgery.Notable contributors to this volume include Antonios G Mikos, PhD; Wei Liu, MD; Yilin Cao, MD; Mark Randolph, MAS; Jennifer Elisseeff, PhD; Geoffrey C Gurtner, MD; Michael T Longaker, MD; and James Chang, MD, all of whom are leaders in tissue engineering research and applications.
Acknowledgments v
Contributors ix
Chapter 1 Tissue Engineering: A Historical Perspective
1(16)
James D. Kretlow
Antonios G. Mikos
Chapter 2 Current Clinical Needs in Hand Surgery
17(4)
L. Scott Levin
Chapter 3 Principles of Tissue Engineering for Reconstruction of the Hand
21(20)
Ryosuke Kakinoki
Chapter 4 Primary Cell Lines and Stem Cells
41(24)
Katie L. Pricola
Hermann Peter Lorenz
Chapter 5 Scaffolds
65(30)
Wei Liu
Yilin Cao
Chapter 6 Animal Models for Engineering Tissues in the Upper Extremity
95(30)
Xing Zhao
Mark A. Randolph
Chapter 7 Guidance Strategies in Hand Tissue Engineering: Manipulating the Microenvironment Through Cellular and Material Cues
125(16)
Harvey Chim
Arun K. Gosain
Chapter 8 Bioreactors
141(14)
Laurence A. Galea
Wayne A. Morrison
Chapter 9 Nerve Engineering
155(16)
Gregory H. Borschel
Chapter 10 Tendon Engineering
171(24)
Johan Thorfinn
Ioannis Angelidis
Brian Pridgen
James Chang
Chapter 11 Skin
195(24)
Deepak M. Gupta
Nicholas J. Panetta
Geoffrey C. Gurtner
Michael T. Longaker
Chapter 12 Bone and Cartilage
219(24)
Ashley Rothenberg
Jennifer Elisseeff
Chapter 13 Blood Vessels
243(10)
Masayuki Yamato
Teruo Okano
Chapter 14 Bench to Bedside: Navigating Industry, the FDA and Venture Capital
253(16)
Nicholas J. Panetta
Deepak M. Gupta
Michael T. Longaker
Geoffrey C. Gurtner
Index 269