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Tissue and organ regeneration in adults: extension of the paradigm to several organs

This textbook describes the basic principles of induced organ regeneration in skin and peripheral nerves and extends the original successful paradigm to other organs. A set of trans-organ rules is established and its use in regeneration of several organs is illustrated from the works of several inde...

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Autor principal: Yannas, Ioannis V
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1865-2
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1973395
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description This textbook describes the basic principles of induced organ regeneration in skin and peripheral nerves and extends the original successful paradigm to other organs. A set of trans-organ rules is established and its use in regeneration of several organs is illustrated from the works of several independent investigators who worked with a variety of organs, such as the lung, the bladder, and the Achilles tendon, using collagen-based scaffolds somewhat similar to the original one. These critical medical treatments fill the clinical need that is not met by organ transplantation. New to this second edition: New information extending the paradigm of tissue regeneration from organ regeneration in skin and peripheral nerves to other organs Guidelines, known as trans-organ rules, are described for the first time for extending this unique medical treatment to organs of several medical specialties The work serves as a comprehensive text and reference for students and practitioners of tissue engineering  
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spelling cern-19733952021-04-21T20:42:19Zdoi:10.1007/978-1-4939-1865-2http://cds.cern.ch/record/1973395engYannas, Ioannis VTissue and organ regeneration in adults: extension of the paradigm to several organsEngineeringThis textbook describes the basic principles of induced organ regeneration in skin and peripheral nerves and extends the original successful paradigm to other organs. A set of trans-organ rules is established and its use in regeneration of several organs is illustrated from the works of several independent investigators who worked with a variety of organs, such as the lung, the bladder, and the Achilles tendon, using collagen-based scaffolds somewhat similar to the original one. These critical medical treatments fill the clinical need that is not met by organ transplantation. New to this second edition: New information extending the paradigm of tissue regeneration from organ regeneration in skin and peripheral nerves to other organs Guidelines, known as trans-organ rules, are described for the first time for extending this unique medical treatment to organs of several medical specialties The work serves as a comprehensive text and reference for students and practitioners of tissue engineering  Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:19733952015
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Yannas, Ioannis V
Tissue and organ regeneration in adults: extension of the paradigm to several organs
title Tissue and organ regeneration in adults: extension of the paradigm to several organs
title_full Tissue and organ regeneration in adults: extension of the paradigm to several organs
title_fullStr Tissue and organ regeneration in adults: extension of the paradigm to several organs
title_full_unstemmed Tissue and organ regeneration in adults: extension of the paradigm to several organs
title_short Tissue and organ regeneration in adults: extension of the paradigm to several organs
title_sort tissue and organ regeneration in adults: extension of the paradigm to several organs
topic Engineering
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1865-2
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