Bioreactors for Stem Cell Expansion and Differentiation
Gene and Cell Therapy Series

Coordinators: Cabral Joaquim M.S., Lobato da Silva Claudia

Language: English
Cover of the book Bioreactors for Stem Cell Expansion and Differentiation

Subjects for Bioreactors for Stem Cell Expansion and Differentiation

Keywords

Spinner Flasks; Human ESC; Cell Culture Systems; Stirred Tank Bioreactors; Tissue Engineering; Hollow Fiber Bioreactor; Stem Cell Clinical Trials; Human Pluripotent Stem Cells; Therapies for Immunological Diseases; Cell Culture; Therapies for Degenerative Diseases; Suspension Bioreactor; Therapies for Genetic Diseases; PSCs; Regenerative Medicine; Stem Cells; Elena F; Jacobson; Agitation Rate; Emmanuel S; Tzanakakis; UCB CD34; Carlos A.V; Rodrigues; Macroporous Microcarriers; Mariana Branco; Packed Bed Bioreactor; Diogo E.S; Nogueira; Cell Therapy Product; Teresa P; Silva; Anchorage Dependent Cells; Ana Rita Gomes; Spinner Flask Culture; Maria Margarida Diogo; Tendon Development; Joaquim M; S; Cabral; FBS DMEM; Mark C; Allenby; UCB Unit; Susana Brito dos Santos; Human Platelet Lysate; Nicki Panoskaltsis; UCB MNC; Athanasios Mantalaris; Double UCB Transplantation; Maria João Sebastião; Cyclic Tensile Strain; Bernardo Abecasis; Tenogenic Differentiation; Manuel J.T; Carrondo; Liver Tissue Engineering; Paula M; Alves; Patrícia Gomes-Alves; Margarida Serra; Arindom Sen; Behnam A; Baghbaderani; Michael S; Kallos; Ivar Mendez; Leo A; Behie; Aletta C; Schnitzler; Mark Lalli; Manjula Aysola; Janmeet Anant; Julie Murrell; Marta H.G; Costa; Frederico Castelo Ferreira; Clia Lobato da Silva; Sunghoon Jung; Krishna M; Panchalingam; Brian Lee; Ioannis Papantoniou; Toon Lambrechts; Priyanka Gupta; Sébastien de Bournonville; Niki Loverdou; Liesbet Geris; Jean-Marie Aerts; Ana I; Gonçalves; Dominika Berdecka; Mia T; Rodrigues; Rui L; Reis; Manuela E; Gomes; Sara Morini; Natalia Shez-Romero; Iris Plalacín; Pilar Sainz Arnal; Manuel Almeida; Laurens Verscheijden; Joana I; Almeida; Alberto Lue; Sara Llorente; Helen Almeida; Pablo Royo Dachary; Agustín García Gil; Trinidad Serrano-Aull; Pedro M; Baptista

58.78 €

In Print (Delivery period: 14 days).

Add to cartAdd to cart
Bioreactors for Stem Cell Expansion and Differentiation
Publication date:
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback

160.25 €

In Print (Delivery period: 15 days).

Add to cartAdd to cart
Bioreactors for Stem Cell Expansion and Differentiation
Publication date:
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback

An international team of investigators presents thought-provoking reviews of bioreactors for stem cell expansion and differentiation and provides cutting-edge information on different bioreactor systems. The authors offer novel insights into bioreactor-based culture systems specific for tissue engineering, including sophisticated and cost-effective manufacturing strategies geared to overcome technological shortcomings that currently preclude advances towards product commercialization. This book in the fields of stem cell expansion, bioreactors, bioprocessing, and bio and tissue engineering, gives the reader a full understanding of the state-of-art and the future of these fields.

Key selling features:

  • Describes various bioreactors or stem cell culturing systems
  • Reviews methods for stem cell expansion and differentiation for neural, cardiac, hemopoietic, mesenchymal, hepatic and other tissues cell types
  • Distinguishes different types of bioreactors intended for different operational scales of tissue engineering and cellular therapies
  • Includes contributions from an international team of leaders in stem cell research

Expansion of human pluripotent stem cells in microcarrier-based culture systems. Large-scale culture of 3D aggregates of pluripotent stem cells. Cardiac differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells in scalable suspension culture. Integrated processes for expansion and differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells into neural progenitor cells. Bioreactor protocols for human neural precursor cell expansion. Expansion of human cardiac progenitor cells in using microcarriers. Differentiation of embryonic stem cells towards red blood cell production. Expansion of hematopoietic progenitor cells in a hollow fiber bioreactor system. Engineering the bone marrow niche for platelet generation ex vivo and modeling of megakaryopoiesis. Packed Bed Bioreactor for the Isolation and Expansion of Human Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cells. Expansion of human mesenchymal stem/stromal cells in microcarrier-based culture systems. Scaffold-based perfusion bioreactors for Cell Therapies and Tissue Engineering. Vascular Tissue Engineering. Bioreactor design for bone and cartilage tissue engineering. Engineering cardiac tissue in bioreactors. Organ-level tissue engineering using bioreactor systems and stem cells. Kidney Tissue Engineering. Liver Tissue Engineering. Bioprocess monitoring in tissue engineering perfusion bioreactors. Bioprocessing of human stem cells for therapeutic use through single-use bioreactors.

Joaquim M.S. Cabral is a Professor of Biological Engineering, in the Department of Bioengineering at Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), University of Lisbon, Portugal. He is the founding head of department and director of the Institute for Bioengineering and Biosciences. Joaquim Cabral's research focuses on novel developments in bioprocess engineering and stem cell bioengineering. His research includes stem cell bioprocessing and manufacturing, addressing the ex-vivo expansion, controlled differentiation and purification of hematopoietic stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells, and pluripotent stem cells (both ESC and iPSC).

Claudia Lobato da Silva is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Bioengineering, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, Portugal. Her research interests involve the development of novel methods to isolate and purify stem cells, and establish optimal conditions for the maximization of expansion of umbilical cord blood-derived hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells, as well as developing bioreactor strategies for the clinical-scale production of mesenchymal stem/stromal cells from different human sources.