Regenerative Medicine - from Protocol to Patient (3rd Ed., 3rd ed. 2016)
4. Regenerative Therapies I

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 4 first gives a survey on the historical background of science and development of regenerative therapies. Ethical, preclinical and regulatory issues for the introduction of new regenerative therapies are depicted as the current background for clinical translation. The clinical chapters describe the state of development for medical science, technology application, and clinical translation for the nervous system, head, and respiratory system.


1 History of regenerative medicine
Raymund E Horch,  Laurentiu M Popescu, and  Elias Polykandriotis

2 Regulatory frameworks for cell and tissue based therapies 
Gudrun Tiedemann 

3 Ethics and Law in Regenerative Medicine
Nikolaus Knoepffler, Tade Matthias Spranger, Nikolai Münch, Martin O’Malley

4 Guidelines for preclinical development
Edward Spack

5 Central Nervous System: Stem Cell-based Cell- and Gene-Therapy
Seung U. Kim

6 Central Nervous System: Trauma
Kewal K. Jain
7 Peripheral nervous system 
Júlia Teixeira Oliveira

8 Regenerative Therapies for the Ocular Surface
Geeta K Vemuganti,  Virender S Sangwan,  Indumathi Mariappan,  Praveen Joseph, Dorairajan Balasubramanian

9 Regenerative Therapies for Retinopathy
Ramesh Periasamy and Rajashekhar Gangaraju 

10 Lacrimal Gland Regeneration: Progress and Promise 
Geeta K Vemuganti and Shubha Tiwari

11 The development of a stem cell therapy for deafness
Nopporn Jongkamonwiwat, Leila Abbas, Darrell Barrott, Sarah L. Boddy, A. Sameer Mallick and Marcelo N. Rivolta

12 Oral and Maxillo-facial
Kristina Arvidson, Michele Cottler-Fox, Sølve Hellem, Kamal Mustafa

13 Trachea
Silvia Baiguera, Paolo Macchiarini

14 Stem Cell Therapy for Neonatal Lung Diseases
Pierro M,, Thébaud B

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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 human stem cell differentiation

Molecular mechanisms and technologies for (re-)programming

Analytical methods to classify stem cell fate and function

Specific features of different human stem cell types

Physiology and pathology of stem cells