This groundbreaking volume is the first-ever book to focus on the translational aspect of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (TE/RM). It offers a unique approach that helps bridge the gap between laboratory discovery and clinical translation/applications. This landmark book identifies the current and upcoming roadblocks in the area of scientific research and technological development of stem cells, tissue engineering, wound healing, and in vivo animal models. You find comprehensive coverage of the technological, regulatory and funding aspects of TE/RM from leading authorities in the field. The book presents the very latest details in this cutting-edge area, covering multiple tissues, organs and systems. Key topics range from stem cells in regenerative medicine - to common and enabling approaches in TE/RM - to federal funding, industrial approaches, and regulatory mechanisms. This one-of-a-kind resource offers you an interdisciplinary blend of critical knowledge that shows how biology, engineering, and medical research have self-assembled into the growing field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.
Principles of Regenerative Medicine: Translational Approaches of Tissue Engineering - Principles of Tissue Engineering and Cell Based Therapies. Clinical Perspective of Tissue Engineering and Cell Based Therapies. Stem Cells in Regenerative MedicineEmbryonic Stem Cells and Differentiation Pathways. Hematopoietic Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine. ; Regeneration of Tissues and Organs: Translational ApproachesTranslational and Clinical Requirements for Bioengineered Skin. Growth Factor Applications in Cartilage and Bone Tissue Engineering. Translational Approaches for Engineering Bone Repair. Translational Approached in Cartilage and Synovial Joint Regeneration. Tissue Engineered Tendons and Ligaments. Tooth Tissue Engineering. Neural Tissue Engineering: Fundamental and Translational Approaches. Bioengineered Soft Tissue for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeries. Bone Tissue Engineering. Critical Size Bone Defects. Clinical Requirements for Bioengineered Internal Organs. ; Engineered Scaffolds and Matrices: Tailored for Specific Cell NeedsTissue Engineering Scaffolds. Nanostructured Biomaterials and Translational Tissue Engineering Approaches. Tailored Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering Needs. Scaffold Design and Fabrication for Tissue Engineering. ; Common and Enabling Approaches in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative MedicineBioreactor Applications in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. Co-Culture of Multiple Cell Lineages in Tissue Engineering. Animal Models for Tissue Engineering. Functional Tissue Engineering. Image-Based, Non-Invasive Monitoring of Engineered Tissues. ; Federal Funding, Industrial Approaches and Regulatory MechanismsNIH Funding of Translational Research in Tissue Engineering. Industrial Approaches in Tissue Engineering. Regulatory Process of Tissue Engineering.;
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Anthony Atala
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Jeremy J. Mao
Jeremy J. Mao is an associate dean for research at the Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery and a leading expert in the area of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Dr. Mao holds a D.D.S. in dentistry from Wuhan University, China, as well as a Ph.D. in interdisciplinary engineering, Postdoctoral degree in neuroscience, and M.S.D. in orthodontics from the University of Alberta.
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Antonios Mikos
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Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic