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Part I:General aspects of somatic cell therapy
ORIGIN, EVOLUTION, AND DIRECTIONS OF HUMAN SOMATIC CELL THERAPY.
THE BIOLOGY OF TISSUE AND ORGAN REGENERATION.
PRODUCTION OF CELL-BASED MEDICINES FOR SOMATIC CELL THERAPY.
BIOMATERIALS FOR SOMATIC CELL THERAPY
BIOSAFETY ISSUES IN HUMAN CELL THERAPY
REGULATORY ASPECTS OF HUMAN SOMATIC CELL THERAPY
ETHICAL ASPECTS OF HUMAN SOMATIC CELL THERAPY.
Part II Cell sources for somatic cell therapy
MULTIPOTENT PROGENITOR CELL POPULATIONS OBTAINED FROM BONE MARROW.
THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL OF CELLS FROM NON-MARROW POSTNATAL TISSUES.
LIVER RECONSTITUTION BY HEPATIC STEM AND PROGENITOR CELLS.
ALLOGENIC CELL THERAPY TO TREAT SKIN LOSS.
UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD TRANSPLANT.
AMNIOTIC FLUID DERIVED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS.
THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS OF HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS.
Part III Therapeutic targets for somatic cell therapy.
CLINICAL TRIALS IN SOMATIC CELL THERAPY.
BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION FOR THE REGENERATION OF THE HEMATOPOIETIC SYSTEM.
SKIN REGENERATION.
AUTOLOGOUS CHONDROCYTE IMPLANTATION FOR CARTILAGE REGENERATION
BONE REGENERATION USING BONE MARROW STEM CELLS.
HEART SOMATIC CELL THERAPY.
USE OF ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITORS TO TREAT ISQUEMIA.
TREATMENT OF DIGESTIVE FISTULA USING ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELLS.
ADULT NEURAL STEM CELLS; PROSPECTS FOR BRAIN REPAIR.
CELL THERAPY FOR PARKINSON¿S DISEASE AND OTHER CNS DISORDERS.
CORNEAL REGENERATION BY MEANS OF SOMATIC CELL THERAPY.
LUNG REGENERATION BY STEM CELLS.
CELL THERAPY OF RENAL FAILURE.
SOMATIC CELL THERAPY FOR URINARY INCONTINENCE.
CELL REPLACEMENT THERAPY FOR DIABETES.
THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES USING GENETICALLY MODIFIED CELLS.
ADAPTIVE CELLULAR IMMUNOTHERAPY WITH REGULATORY T CELLS
This work is of maximum quality which includes high-level collaborations.
It covers everything from general aspects of cell therapy, all the way up to its application in each clinical case.
Approved by Dr. Edward Donnall Thomas, Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1990 for this studies and discoverries in cell transplants for the treatment of diseases.
This work has been divided into three sections:
I.-General aspects of somatic cell therapy, with various chapters which cover its:origin, evolution, biology, biomaterials, and ethics, among others areas.
II.-Cell sources for somatic cell therapy. Some of the chapters includes subject areas coming from cells of the umbilical cord blood transplantation, hepatic stem cells, amniotic fluid derived pluripotent stem cells.
III.-Therapeutic targets for somatic cell therapy. The subject areas here are about therapeutic applications, such as cell regeneration in Parkinson’s disease, bone regeneration, etc…
This is a totally updated book ( and with the exception of some articles) no other publication treats this subject matter this way or in such depth.
Target :Internal Phycisians ; Clinical Phycisians ; Specialist in transplants; Cardiologist, Oncologist, Endocrinologist, Inmunologist; Hematologist; Specialist in Genetics, Surgeons, Neurosurgeons; Researchers.
Target 2º: Medical students of the last years, Residents.