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Wound Healing Biomaterials - Volume 1. Therapies and Regeneration. Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials

  • Book

  • May 2016
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 3627160
Wound Healing Biomaterials: Volume One, Therapies and Regeneration discusses the types of wounds associated with trauma, illness, or surgery that can sometimes be extremely complex and difficult to heal.

Consequently, there is a prominent drive for scientists and clinicians to find methods to heal these types of wounds, with science increasingly turning towards biomaterials to address these challenges. Much research is now concerned with new therapies, regeneration methods, and biomaterials to assist in wound healing and healing response.

This book provides readers with a comprehensive review of the fundamentals and advances in the field of wound healing with regard to therapies and tissue regeneration. Chapters in Part One discuss fundamentals and strategies of wound healing, while Part Two reviews gene, stem cell, and drug delivery therapies for wound healing. Final chapters look at tissue regeneration strategies, making this an all-encompassing book on the topic of wound care and biomaterials.

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Table of Contents

Part One Fundamentals and strategies for wound healing

1 Wound healing

S. Tejiram, S.L. Kavalukas, J.W. Shupp and A. Barbul

2 Growth factors in fetal and adult wound healing

H. Pratsinis and D. Kletsas

3 Targeting the myofibroblast to improve wound healing

B. Hinz

4 Manipulating the healing response

B. Azzimonti, M. Sabbatini, L. Rimondini and M. Cannas

5 Manipulating inflammation to improve healing

N. Urao and T.J. Koh

6 Modelling wound healing

Y.H. Martin, F.V. Lali and A.D. Metcalfe

Part Two Therapeutics and tissue regeneration for wound healing

7 Stem cell therapies for wounds

A. Abdullahi, S. Amini-Nik and M.G. Jeschke

8 Living cell products as wound healing biomaterials: current and future modalities

M. Tenenhaus, H.O. Rennekampff and G. Mulder

9 Biomaterials for dermal substitutes

M.M.W. Ulrich, M. Vlig and B.K.H.L. Boekema

10 Engineering the tissue-wound interface: harnessing topography to direct wound healing

A.L. Clement and G.D. Pins

11 Autologous cell-rich biomaterial (LeucoPatch) in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers

R. Lundquist

Authors

Magnus Ågren Professor, Copenhagen Wound Healing Center and Digestive Disease Center, Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark. Magnus S. Ågren is Professor at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, and affiliated to Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark. Dr. Ågren has worked as senior scientist and manager in both academia and industry with wound healing for 35 years, and has published well over 100 scientific articles. He is also scientific advisor for a number of Scandinavian and international companies in the healthcare sector, and he serves on the editorial boards for a number of biomedical journals. Dr. Ågren is the current president for the European Tissue Repair Society.