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Cell-Derived Matrices Part B: Methods in Cell Biology, cartea 157

David Caballero, Subhas C. Kundu, Rui L. Reis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 apr 2020
Cell-Derived Matrices Part B, Volume 157 provides a detailed description and step-by-step methods surrounding the use of three-dimensional cell-derived matrices for tissue engineering applications. Chapters in this new release include Glaucomatous cell-derived matrices, Cardiac tissue explants decellularization, Decellularization of skin matrices for wound healing applications, Guiding axonal growth by aligned cell-derived matrices for spinal cord injury regeneration, Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell–Derived Matrices for Enhanced Osteoregeneration, Amniotic decellularized matrices, Three-Dimensional (3-D) Tissue Reconstruction without Scaffold, Tubular cell-derived matrices for TERM applications, and more.


  • Contains contributions from leading experts in the field from across the globe
  • Covers a wide array of topics surrounding the use of cell-derived matrices for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications
  • Includes relevant, analysis-based topics, such as the quantification of mechanical properties, decellularization protocols, and innovative matrix engineering methods
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128201749
ISBN-10: 0128201746
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Methods in Cell Biology


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Postgraduates and researchers in the area of tissue engineering, biophysics and cellular biology, and other related scientific areas

Cuprins

PrefaceDavid Caballero, Subhas C. Kundu and Rui L. Reis
Section 1: Tissue decellularization and characterization methods1. Decellularization of porcine heart tissue to obtain extracellular matrix based hydrogelsRabeil Sakina, Aida Llucià-Valldeperas, Ana Henriques Lourenço, Abhishek Harichandan, Sandro Gelsomino, Paul Wieringa, Carlos Mota and Lorenzo Moroni2. Method to decellularize the human chorion membraneLaura P. Frazão, Joana Vieira-de-Castro, Cristina Nogueira-Silva and Nuno M. Neves3. Protocols for decellularization of human amniotic membraneSadjad Khosravimelal, Maryam Momeni, Mahdieh Gholipur, Subhas C. Kundu and Mazaher Gholipourmalekabadi4. Use of supercritical CO2 in soft tissue decellularizationBengisu Topuz, Gülçin Günal, Selcan Guler and Halil Murat Aydin5. Corneal extracellular matrix decellularizationMark Ahearne
Section 2: Decellularized tissues for tissue engineering and disease modelling6. Implementation of a basement membrane invasion assay using mesenteric tissueRitobrata Ghose, Alistair J. Rice, Ernesto Cortes, Upamanyu Ghose, Dariusz Lachowski and Armando del Rio Hernandez7. Decellularized human bone as a 3D model to study skeletal progenitor cells in a natural environmentAna Rita Pereira, Maximilian Rudert and Marietta Herrmann8. Cell sheet tissue engineering for scaffold-free three-dimensional (3D) tissue reconstructionKyungsook Kim, Sophia Bou-Ghannam and Teruo Okano9. Decellularized matrices for tumor cell modelingVirginia Brancato, Maurizio Ventre, Rui L. Reis and Paolo Antonio Netti10. Tissue-derived decellularized extracellular matrices toward cartilage repair and regenerationPiyali Das, Yogendra Pratap Singh, Biman B. Mandal and Samit Kumar Nandi
Section 3: Hybrid systems11.The effect of aligned electrospun fibers and macromolecular crowding in tenocyte cultureDimitrios Tsiapalis, Shubhasmin Rana, Meletios Doulgkeroglou, Stephen Kearns, Jack Kelly, Yves Bayon and Dimitrios I. Zeugolis