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Tissue Engineering. Fundamentals and Applications. Interface Science and Technology Volume 8

  • Book

  • June 2006
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 1765075

Tissue engineering is an emerging interdisciplinary field, occupying a major position in the regenerative medicine that aims at restoring lost or damaged tissues and organs with use of cells. Regenerative medicine includes cellular therapy and tissue engineering. In general, the former treats patients by cell infusion alone, while tissue engineering needs biomaterials and growth factors in addition to cells. Biomaterials function in tissue engineering as the scaffold or template for cells to proliferate, differentiate, and produce matrices. Tissue Engineering focuses on the fundamentals (biomaterials, scaffolds, cell cultures, bioreactors, animal models etc.), recent animal and human trials, and future prospects regarding tissue engineering.

Almost twenty years have passed since the advent of the tissue engineering, whicht uses cells, scaffolds, and growth factors for regeneration of neotissues. The number of investigations on tissue engineering is still increasing tremendously. Nevertheless, it seems likely that the number of reports describing clinical trials of tissue engineering will remain very limited. Even the studies that apply tissue engineering research to large animals have not been performed yet on a large scale. The major objective of this book is to address this question from a science and technology point of view, and to describe the principles of basic technologies that have currently been developed by numerous research groups.

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Scope of Tissue Engineering
1. Functions of Scaffold
2. Absorbable Biomaterials
3. Pore Creation in Biomaterials
4. Special Scaffolds
5. Surface Modifications
6. Cell Expansion and Differentiation
7. Growth Factors
8. Cell Sources



Chapter 2: Animal and Human Trials of Engineered
Tissues

1. Plastic Surgical System
2. Musculoskeletal System
3. Cardiovascular and Thoracic System
4. Nervous System
5. Maxillofacial System
6. Gastrointestinal System
7. Urogenital System
8. Others



Chapter 3: Basic Technologies Developed for Tissue Engineering
1. Biomaterials
2. Fabrication of Porous Scaffolds
3. Novel Scaffolds
4. Surface Modification of Biomaterials and Cell Interactions
5. Growth Factors and Carriers
6. Cell Culture
7. Examples of Cell Culture



Chapter 4: Challenges in Tissue Engineering
1. Problems in Tissue Engineering
2. Sites for Neotissue Creation
3. Autologous or Allogeneic Cells
4. Cell Types
5. Risks at Cell Culture
6. Scaffolds for Large Animals and Human Trials
7. Importance of Neovascularization
8. Carriers for Growth Factors
9. Primary Roles of Each Player in the Tissue Engineering Arena

Authors

Yoshito Ikada Suzuka University of Science, Faculty of Medical Engineering
Kishioka-cho, Mie, Japan.