Scientific principles of adipose stem cells. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- Scientific principles of adipose stem cells. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Scientific principles of adipose stem cells
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Lauren Kokai, Kacey Marra, J. Peter Rubin.
- Editors:
- Kokai, Lauren
Marra, Kacey
Rubin, J. Peter - Contents:
- Part 1 Introduction and front matter; 1. Plastic surgery, fat, and fat plasticity: How adipose tissue changed the landscape of stem cell therapeutics; Lauren Kokai and J. Peter Rubin; Part 2 Basic biology of adipose stem cells; 2. Developmental origins of adipocytes: What we learn from human pluripotent stem cells; Xi Yao, Vincent Dani, and Christian Dani; 3. Establishing the adipose stem cell identity: Characterization assays and functional properties; Mark A.A. Harrison, Sara I. Al-Ghadban, Benjamen T. O’Donnell, Omair A. Mohiuddin, Rachel M. Wise, Brianne N. Sullivan, and Bruce A. Bunnell; 4. Insights into the adipose stem cell niche in health and disease; Aaron C. Brown; 5. Mechanisms of adipose-derived stem cell aging and the impact on therapeutic potential; Xiaoyin Shan and Ivona Percec; 6. Human pluripotent nontumorigenic multilineage differentiating stress enduring (Muse) cells isolated from adipose tissue: A new paradigm in regenerative medicine and cell therapy; Karen L. Leung and Gregorio D. Chazenbalk; 7. Adipose stem cell homing and routes of delivery; Ganesh Swaminathan, Yang Qiao, Bhavesh D. Kevadiya, Lucille A. Bresette, Daniel D. Liu, and Avnesh S. Thakor; 8. Bioreactors and microphysiological systems for adipose-based pharmacologic screening; Mallory D. Griffin and Rosalyn D. Abbott; Part 3 Adipose cell therapy and regenerative medicine; 9. Adipose stem cells and donor demographics: Impact of anatomic location, donor sex, race, BMI, and health; AdamPart 1 Introduction and front matter; 1. Plastic surgery, fat, and fat plasticity: How adipose tissue changed the landscape of stem cell therapeutics; Lauren Kokai and J. Peter Rubin; Part 2 Basic biology of adipose stem cells; 2. Developmental origins of adipocytes: What we learn from human pluripotent stem cells; Xi Yao, Vincent Dani, and Christian Dani; 3. Establishing the adipose stem cell identity: Characterization assays and functional properties; Mark A.A. Harrison, Sara I. Al-Ghadban, Benjamen T. O’Donnell, Omair A. Mohiuddin, Rachel M. Wise, Brianne N. Sullivan, and Bruce A. Bunnell; 4. Insights into the adipose stem cell niche in health and disease; Aaron C. Brown; 5. Mechanisms of adipose-derived stem cell aging and the impact on therapeutic potential; Xiaoyin Shan and Ivona Percec; 6. Human pluripotent nontumorigenic multilineage differentiating stress enduring (Muse) cells isolated from adipose tissue: A new paradigm in regenerative medicine and cell therapy; Karen L. Leung and Gregorio D. Chazenbalk; 7. Adipose stem cell homing and routes of delivery; Ganesh Swaminathan, Yang Qiao, Bhavesh D. Kevadiya, Lucille A. Bresette, Daniel D. Liu, and Avnesh S. Thakor; 8. Bioreactors and microphysiological systems for adipose-based pharmacologic screening; Mallory D. Griffin and Rosalyn D. Abbott; Part 3 Adipose cell therapy and regenerative medicine; 9. Adipose stem cells and donor demographics: Impact of anatomic location, donor sex, race, BMI, and health; Adam Cottrill, Yasamin Samadi, and Kacey G. Marra; 10. Immunomodulatory properties of adipose stem cells in vivo: Preclinical and clinical applications; Matthias Waldner, Fuat Baris Bengur, and Lauren Kokai; 11. Clinical experience with adipose tissue enriched with adipose stem cells; Shawn Loder, Danielle Minteer, and J. Peter Rubin; 12. Adipose-derived stem cells for wound healing and fibrosis; Y Samadi, FM Egro, RL Rodriguez, and A Ejaz; 13. Oncologic safety of adipose-derived stem cell application; Hakan Orbay and David E. Sahar; 14. FDA regulation of adipose cell use in clinical trials and clinical translation; Mary Ann Chirba, Veronica Morgan Jones, Patsy Simon, and Adam J. Katz; Part 4 Engineering with adipose stem cell; 15. Biomaterial control of adipose-derived stem/stromal cell differentiation; John Walker and Lauren Flynn; 16. Genetic modification of adipose-derived stem cells for bone regeneration; Harsh N. Shah, Abra H. Shen, Sandeep Adem, Ankit Salhotra, Michael T. Longaker, and Derrick C. Wan; 17. Adipose-derived stromal/stem cells for bone tissue engineering applications; Nathalie Faucheux, Fabien Kawecki, Jessica Jann, Franc¸ois A. Auger, Roberto D. Fanganiello, and Julie Fradette; 18. The hematopoietic potential of stem cells from the adipose tissue; Beatrice Cousin and Louis Casteilla; 19. Adipose stem cells for peripheral nerve engineering; Benjamin K. Schilling, George E. Panagis, Jocelyn S. Baker, and Kacey G. Marra … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Amsterdam : Academic Press
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 616.02774
Stem cells
Adipose tissues - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780128193778
- Related ISBNs:
- 9780128193761
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