Regenerative Medicine - from Protocol to Patient (3rd Ed., Softcover reprint of the original 3rd ed. 2016)
1. Biology of Tissue Regeneration

Coordinator: Steinhoff Gustav

Language: English
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Regenerative medicine is the main field of groundbreaking medical development and therapy using knowledge from developmental and stem cell biology, as well as advanced molecular and cellular techniques. This collection of volumes on Regenerative Medicine: From Protocol to Patient, aims to explain the scientific knowledge and emerging technology, as well as the clinical application in different organ systems and diseases. International leading experts from all over the world describe the latest scientific and clinical knowledge of the field of regenerative medicine. The process of translating science of laboratory protocols into therapies is explained in sections on regulatory, ethical and industrial issues. This collection is organized into five volumes: (1) Biology of Tissue Regeneration, (2) Stem Cell Science and Technology, (3) Tissue Engineering, Biomaterials and Nanotechnology, (4) Regenerative Therapies I, and (5) Regenerative Therapies II. The textbook gives the student, the researcher, the health care professional,  the physician and the patient a complete survey on the current scientific basis, therapeutical protocols, clinical translation and practiced therapies in regenerative medicine.

Volume 1 contains eleven chapters addressing the latest basic science knowledge on the ?Biology of Tissue Regeneration?. The principles of cell regeneration control by extracellular matrix and the biology of stem cell niches are explained. Depicted are the principles of molecular mechanisms controlling asymmetric cell division, stem cell differentiation, developmental and regenerative biology, epigenetic and genetic control as well as mathematical modelling for cell fate prediction. Regenerative biology of stem cells in the central nervous and cardiovascular systems leading to complex tissue regeneration in the model species axolotl and zebrafish, as well as the impact of immune signalling on nuclear reprogramming are outlined. These up to date accounts  gives the readers advanced insights into the biological principles of the regenerative processes in stem cells, tissues and organisms.

 

1 Extracellular matrix and tissue regeneration
Zygmunt Mackiewicz,  Yrjö Tapio Konttinen, Emilia Kaivosoja, Vasily Stegajev, Hanoch Daniel Wagner, Jaakko Levón and Veli-Matti Tiainen

2 Stem cell niche
Chenhui Wang, Jun Chen, Pei Wen, Pei Sun and Rongwen Xi

3 Stem cells and asymmetric cell division
Rita Sousa-Nunes and Frank Hirth

4 Stem cells in the developing and adult nervous system
Fumitaka Osakada and Masayo Takahashi

5 Epigenetic mechanisms regulating the transition from embryonic stem cells towards a differentiated neural progeny
Marijn Schouten, Nik Papaloukas, Pascal Bielefeld, Silvina A. Fratantoni and Carlos P. Fitzsimons

6 Mathematical models in stem cell differentiation and fate predictability Wayne M. Eby and Natalia Coleman

7 Organ and appendage regeneration in the axolotl
Johanna E Farkas, Piril Erler, Polina D Freitas, Alexandra Sweeney, and James R Monaghan

8 Development and regeneration of the vertebrate brain
Brian Key

9 Role of innate immune signaling in nuclear reprogramming
Shu Meng, Palas Chandaand John P. Cooke

10 Cardiac regeneration in zebrafish
Chi-Chung Wu and Gilbert Weidinger

11 Genetics and regeneration in vertebrates
Elizabeth Denise Hutchins and Kenro Kusumi

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Gustav Steinhoff initiated and leads the Reference and Translation Center for Cardiac Stem Cell Therapy (RTC) of the University Medical Center Rostock. He is known as an expert in the medical field of stem cell therapies and the first clinician to treat patients with intramyocardial transplantation of purified stem cells and is one of the pioneers of these new therapies. Besides his medical study at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, Gustav Steinhoff performed research at the Baylor College in Houston, Texas. He has worked as a surgeon at the University of Kiel and the Medical School Hannover, where he was appointed as an Associate Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery in 1998.  In 2000 he moved to the University of Rostock as a Director and Chairman of the Department of Cardiac Surgery where he continued his research on cardiac stem cell therapies and tissue engineering.

Basic molecular mechanisms of regenerative biology

Principles and examples of regenerative biology explained

Analytical methods to assess stem cell and tissue specific regeneration

Comprehensive from (epi-)genetic control to complex tissue regeneration

Animal models axolotl and zebrafish

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras