
Tissue Engineering for Therapeutic Use
Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Tissue Engineering for Therapeutic Use, Tsukuba, 16-17 November 2000
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 14. March 2001
Book
Hardback
236 pages
978-0-444-50554-5 (ISBN)
Description
This publication is the fifth proceedings volume in a series of "Symposia on Tissue Engineering for Therapeutic Use", sponsored by the Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS). The previous four volumes have all been published as part of the ICS series. Since the publication of the first volume, great strides have been made in the study of tissue engineering, such as the announcement by two US research groups on the success of isolation and identification of human ES and EG cells. This interdisciplinary volume presents the latest state-of-the-art in tissue engineering, such as cell sheet engineering and the use of bioartificial organs. It also includes an update on the advances made in the Tissue Engineering Project for the Research for the Future Program.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Biologists, Material scientists and clinicians with interests in tissue engineering
Illustrations
Illustrations
Weight
700 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-444-50554-5 (9780444505545)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Content
Primate and mouse embryonic stem cells for biomedical research (N. Nakatsuji). Regulatory mechanisms for the differentiation of neural stem cells (H. Okano et al.). Experimental spinal cord injury models: Protective and repair strategies (L. Olson et al.). CD34 Expression by murine hematopoietic cells with long-term engrafting capability (M. Ogawaet al.). Extensive generation of human cord blood CD34+ stem cells from lin-CD34- cells in long-term invitro system (K. Andoet al.). Prospective identification and enrichment of hepatic stem cells in the liver by flowcytometric cell sorting (H. Taniguchi et al.). Internal membrane oxygenation removes substrate oxygen limitations in a small-scal flat-plate heatocyte bioreactor (A. Tilles et al.). A bioartificial liver device entrapping porcine hepatocytes in hollow fibers (H. Iwata et al.). Extra-corporeal perfusion of the liver (P.J. Friend et al.). Cell sheet engineering toward the next generation tissue engineering (M. Yamato et al.). Functional microimaging in cardiovascular research: from cells and tissues to molecules (F. Kajiya et al.). Salvaging ischemic myocardium by tissue engineering (H. Mori et al.). Stimulation of chondrogenic differentiation by a novel transcription factor DEC1 or a cartilage characteristic membrane protein (MTf) (Y. Katoet al.). How to repair joint surface (M. Oka et al.). Mesenchymal stem cells for bone regeration - allogeneic and autofeneic cell transplantation - (H. Ohgushi et al.). Bone tissue engineering by cell transplantation (G.N. Bancroft, A. Mikos). Development of a novel hydroxyapatite/collagen composite biomaterial (K. Shinomiya et al.). Cues from development of the periodontium for regeneration of periodontal tissues (M. Zhao et al.). Hard and soft tissue engineering: Applications in implant surgery (M. Ueda et al.). Regulatory considerations (K.B. Hellman et al.).