TY - BOOK AU - Lanza, Robert P. AU - Langer,Robert S. AU - Chick,William L. TI - Principles of tissue engineering SN - 1570593426 (RGL) PY - 1997/// CY - San Diego, Austin PB - Academic Press, R.G. Landes KW - Animal cell biotechnology KW - Tissue culture KW - Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc KW - Tissue Transplantation KW - Cell Transplantation KW - Tissue engineering KW - Biocompatible Materials KW - Biomedical Engineering N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Contents 1. The challenge of tissue engineering, E. Bell et al. Part 1 The basis of growth and differentiation 2. Organization of cell into higher ordered structures - the role of the epithelial-mesenchymal transformation in the generation and stabilization of embryonic tissues, C.A. Erickson 3. The dynamics of cell-ECM interactions with implications for tissue engineering, M. Martins-Green 4.Matrix molecules and their ligands, B.R. Olsen 5.Illustrations of inductive phenomena - recent developments in mesoderm and neural induction, M.S. Saha 6. Gene expression, cell determination and differentiation, L.W. Browder. Part II In Vitro - control of tissue development 7. Mechanochemical switching between growth and differentiation by extracellular matrix, D.E. Ingber 8. Animal cell culture, G.H. Sato 9.Regulation of cell behaviour by extracellular proteins, E.H. Sage 10. Growth factors, T.F. Deuel 11.Tissue culture bioreactors - chondrogenesis as a model systems, L.E. Freed, G. Vunjak-Novakovi. Part 3 In Vivo - synthesis of tissues and organs 12.In Vivo synthesis of tissues and organs, I.V. Yannis. Part 4 Models for tissues engineering 13. Organotypic and histiotypic models, E. Bell 14.Quantitative aspects of tissue engineering - basic issues in kinetics, transport and mechanics, A.J. Grodzinsky et al. Part 5 Biomaterials in tissue engineering 15.Using self assembled monolayers to study the interactions of man-made materials with proteins, M.V. Merritt et al 16. Cell interactions with polymers, W.M. Saltzman 17.Matrix effects, J.A. Hubbell 18.Polymer scaffold processing 19.biodegradable polymers for tissue engineering, R. C. Thomson et al. Part 6 Transplantation of engineered cells and tissues 20.Approaches to transplanting engineered cells and tissues, J.H. Young et al 21.Immunomodulation of Islet transplantation - future prospects, F.T. Thomas, J.M. Thomas 22.Immunoisolation, B.A. Zielinski et al 23.Design Considerations in immunoisolation, E.S. Avgoustiniatos, C.K. Colton. Part 7 Cardiovascular system 24.Blood vessels, J.I. Zarge et al. 25. Cardiac protheses Part 8 Cornea 26. Cornea, V. Trinkaus-Randall. Part 9 Endocrinology: Pancreas, R.P. Lanza, W.L. Chick 27. Endocrinology 28. Parathyroid, A.M. Sun. Part 10 Gastrointestinal system 29. Tissue engineering neointestine, G.M. Organ, J.P. Vacanti 30. Extracorporal artificial liver support, H.O. Jauregui et al 31. Stem cell/lineage biology and lineage-dependent extracellular matrix chemistry - keys to tissue engineering of Quiescent tissues such as liver, L.M. Reid. Part 11 Haematopoietic system 32.Red blood cell substitutes based on modified haemoglobin, T.M.S. Chang 33. Lymphocyte engineering, its status of art and its future, U.Chen 34. Tissue engineering of the haematopoietic stem cell, A. Kessinger, G. Sharp. Part 12 Kidney and genitourinaary system Part 13: Musculoskeletal system Part 14: Nervous system Part 15: Periodontal and dental applications Part 16: Skin ER -