

An edition of Cellular transplantation (2006)
From Laboratory to Clinic
By Dwaine F. Emerich
Publish Date
December 11, 2006
Publisher
Academic Press
Language
eng
Pages
686
Description:
Provides a thorough foundation of the basic science underpinning cellular transplantation, expert overviews of the state-of-the-art, and detailed description of clinical success stories to date, as well as insights into the road ahead. As highlighted by this timely and authoritative survey, scale-up technologies and whole organ transplantation are among the hurdles representing the next frontier. The contents are organized into four main sections, with the first covering basic biology, including transplant immunology, the use of immunosuppressive drugs, stem cell biology, and the development of donor animals for transplantation. The next part looks at peripheral and reconstructive applications, followed by a section devoted to transplantation for diseases of the central nervous system. The last part presents efforts to address the key challenges ahead, such as identifying novel transplantable cells and integrating biomaterials and nanotechnology with cell matrices.