<p>In the last few decades, significant advancements in the biology and engineering of stem cells have enabled progress in their clinical application to revascularization therapies. Some strategies involve the mobilization of endogenous stem cell populations, and others employ cell transplantation.
Stem cells and revascularization therapies
β Scribed by Hyunjoon Kong; Andrew J Putnam; Lawrence B Schook
- Publisher
- CRC
- Year
- 2012
- Leaves
- 336
- Series
- Biotechnology and bioprocessing series, v. 34
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Part I Defining, Isolating, and Characterizing Various Stem and Progenitor Cell Populations for Neovascularization Embryonic Stem Cells Limor Chen-Konak, Amir Fine, and Shulamit Levenberg Building Blood Vessels Using Endothelial and Mesenchymal Progenitor Cells Patrick Allen and Joyce Bischoff Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Ji Woong Han, Rebecca Diane Levit, and Young-sup Yoon Part II Guiding Stem Cell Fate through Microfabricated Environments Lisa R. Trump, Gregory Timp, and Lawrence B. Schook Spatial Localization of Growth Factors to Regulate Stem Cell Fate Justin T. Koepsel and William L. Murphy Regulation of Capillary Morphogenesis by the Adhesive and Mechanical Microenvironment Colette J. Shen and Christopher S. Chen Part III Treating Cardiovascular Diseases by Enhancing Endogenous Stem Cell Mobilization Liang Youyun, Ross J. DeVolder, and Hyunjoon Kong Stem Cell Homing to Sites of Injury and Inflammation Weian Zhao, James Ankrum, Debanjan Sarkar, Namit Kumar,Wei Suong Teo, and Jeffrey M. Karp Part IV In Vitro Vascular Tissue Engineering Jeffrey J.D. Henry and Song Li Scaffold-Based Approaches to Maintain the Potential of Transplanted Stem Cells Dima Shvartsman and David J. Mooney Combined Therapies of Cell Transplantation and Molecular Delivery Suk Ho Bhang and Byung-Soo Kim Index
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