Skin Tissue Models
Editat de Alexandra P. Marques, Rui L. Reis, Rogério P. Pirraco, Mariana Cerqueiraen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 noi 2017
The editors have created a table of contents which frames the relevance of skin tissue models for researchers as platforms to study skin biology and therapeutic approaches for different skin diseases, for clinicians as tissue substitutes, and for cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries as alternative test substrates that can replace animal models.
- Offers descriptions of the normal structure/function of mammalian skin, exposure to clinical problems, and more
- Presents coverage of skin diseases (cancer, genodermatoses, vitiligo and psoriasis) that extends to clinical requirements and skin diseases in vitro models
- Addresses legal requirements and ethical concerns in drugs and cosmetics in vitro testing
- Edited and authored by internationally renowned group of researchers, presenting the broadest coverage possible
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128105450
ISBN-10: 0128105453
Pagini: 472
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128105453
Pagini: 472
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
researchers in regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, cell biology and biomedical engineering; clinicians in dermatology and plastic surgeryCuprins
Section 1 – Therapeutic Molecules and Cosmetics Testing1. Cosmetic industry requirements regarding skin models for cosmetic testing Christian Pellevoisin, Charbel Bouez, José Cotovio2. Overall perspective on the clinical importance of skin models Yusef Yousuf, Saeid Amini-Nik, Marc G. Jeschke,
Section 2 - Skin Diseases: clinical demands and diseased-skin in vitro models3. In vitro models of Melanoma Dagmar Kulms, Friedegund Meier4. Organotypic and humanized animal models of genodermatoses Esteban Chacón-Solan, Sara Guerrero-Aspizua, Lucía Martínez-Santamaría, Marcela Del Rio, Fernando Larcher5. In vitro models of Psoriasis Bryan Roy, Mélissa Simard, Isabelle Lorthois, Audrey Bélanger, Maxim Maheux, Alexandra Duque-Fernandez, Geneviève Rioux, Philippe Simard, Marianne Deslauriers, Louis-Charles Masson, Alexandre Morin and Roxane Pouliot6. In vitro models of VitiligoMuriel Cario-André, Katia Boniface, François-Xavier Bernard, Alain Taieb, Maria Lucia Dell’Anna, Julien Seneschal7. In vitro models of squamous cell carcinoma Elizabeth Pavez Loriè, Hans-Jürgen Stark, Manuel Berning, Petra Boukamp
Section 3 – Skin Substitutes: Clinical demands and skin tissue equivalents 8. Strategies to promote the vascularization of skin substitutes after transplantation Jennifer Bourland, Julie Fradette9. On the path to scarring-free skin regeneration approaches Mohammed Ashrafi, Adam Hague, Mohamed Baguneid, Teresa Alonso-Rasgado, Ardeshir Bayat10. Pre-clinical Models for Wound Healing Studies Irena Pastar, Liang Liang, Andrew P Sawaya, Tongyu Cao Wikramanayake, George D Glinos, Stephan Drakulich, Vivien Chen, Olivera Stojadinovic, Stephen C Davis, and Marjana Tomic-Canic 11. The importance of targeting inflammation in skin regeneration Megan Schrementi, Lin Chen, Luisa Ann DiPietro
Section 4 – In Vitro Models as study platforms of skin Biology12. In Vitro Models to study hair follicles generation Ana Korosec, Beate Maria Lichtenberger13. In Vitro Models to study cutaneous innervation mechanisms Nicolas Lebonvallet, Christelle Le Gall-Ianotto, Jérémy Chéret, Raphaël Leschiera, Matthieu Talagas, Raphaële Le Garrec, Virginie Buhé, Killian L’herondelle, Olivier Gouin, Mehdi Sakka, Nicholas Boulais, Ulysse Pereira, Jean-Luc Carré, Laurent Misery14. Skin in vitro models to study dermal white adipose tissue role in skin healing Manuela E. L. Lago, Mariana T. Cerqueira, Rogério P. Pirraco, Rui L. Reis, Alexandra P. Marques15. Immunocompetent in vitro skin models Victoria Hutter, Stewart B Kirton, David YS Chau
Section 5 - Emerging technologies for the development of 3D skin models16. Additive manufacturing in the development of 3D skin models Kelsey Retting, Deborah G. Nguyen 17. Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Potential to generate skin tissue models Olga Kashpur, Avi Smith, Nailia Mukhamedshina, Jeremy Baskin, Yulia Shamis, Kyle Hewitt, Behzad Gerami-Naini, Jonathan A. Garlick18. Requirements of skin tissue models for high throughput screening Stephanie H. Mathes, Christian N. Parker
Section 2 - Skin Diseases: clinical demands and diseased-skin in vitro models3. In vitro models of Melanoma Dagmar Kulms, Friedegund Meier4. Organotypic and humanized animal models of genodermatoses Esteban Chacón-Solan, Sara Guerrero-Aspizua, Lucía Martínez-Santamaría, Marcela Del Rio, Fernando Larcher5. In vitro models of Psoriasis Bryan Roy, Mélissa Simard, Isabelle Lorthois, Audrey Bélanger, Maxim Maheux, Alexandra Duque-Fernandez, Geneviève Rioux, Philippe Simard, Marianne Deslauriers, Louis-Charles Masson, Alexandre Morin and Roxane Pouliot6. In vitro models of VitiligoMuriel Cario-André, Katia Boniface, François-Xavier Bernard, Alain Taieb, Maria Lucia Dell’Anna, Julien Seneschal7. In vitro models of squamous cell carcinoma Elizabeth Pavez Loriè, Hans-Jürgen Stark, Manuel Berning, Petra Boukamp
Section 3 – Skin Substitutes: Clinical demands and skin tissue equivalents 8. Strategies to promote the vascularization of skin substitutes after transplantation Jennifer Bourland, Julie Fradette9. On the path to scarring-free skin regeneration approaches Mohammed Ashrafi, Adam Hague, Mohamed Baguneid, Teresa Alonso-Rasgado, Ardeshir Bayat10. Pre-clinical Models for Wound Healing Studies Irena Pastar, Liang Liang, Andrew P Sawaya, Tongyu Cao Wikramanayake, George D Glinos, Stephan Drakulich, Vivien Chen, Olivera Stojadinovic, Stephen C Davis, and Marjana Tomic-Canic 11. The importance of targeting inflammation in skin regeneration Megan Schrementi, Lin Chen, Luisa Ann DiPietro
Section 4 – In Vitro Models as study platforms of skin Biology12. In Vitro Models to study hair follicles generation Ana Korosec, Beate Maria Lichtenberger13. In Vitro Models to study cutaneous innervation mechanisms Nicolas Lebonvallet, Christelle Le Gall-Ianotto, Jérémy Chéret, Raphaël Leschiera, Matthieu Talagas, Raphaële Le Garrec, Virginie Buhé, Killian L’herondelle, Olivier Gouin, Mehdi Sakka, Nicholas Boulais, Ulysse Pereira, Jean-Luc Carré, Laurent Misery14. Skin in vitro models to study dermal white adipose tissue role in skin healing Manuela E. L. Lago, Mariana T. Cerqueira, Rogério P. Pirraco, Rui L. Reis, Alexandra P. Marques15. Immunocompetent in vitro skin models Victoria Hutter, Stewart B Kirton, David YS Chau
Section 5 - Emerging technologies for the development of 3D skin models16. Additive manufacturing in the development of 3D skin models Kelsey Retting, Deborah G. Nguyen 17. Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Potential to generate skin tissue models Olga Kashpur, Avi Smith, Nailia Mukhamedshina, Jeremy Baskin, Yulia Shamis, Kyle Hewitt, Behzad Gerami-Naini, Jonathan A. Garlick18. Requirements of skin tissue models for high throughput screening Stephanie H. Mathes, Christian N. Parker