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iPSCs in Tissue Engineering
About this book
The series Advances in Stem Cell Biology is a timely and expansive collection of comprehensive information and new discoveries in the field of stem cell biology. iPSCs in Tissue Engineering, Volume 11 addresses how induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are being used to advance tissue engineering. Somatic cells can be reprogrammed into iPSCs by the expression of specific transcription factors. These cells have been transforming biomedical research over the last 15 years. This book will address the advances in research of how iPSCs are being used for the generation of different tissues and organs such as the lungs, trachea, salivary glands, skeletal muscle, liver, intestine, kidney, even the brain, and much more. This volume is written for researchers and scientists interested in stem cell therapy, cell biology, regenerative medicine, and tissue engineering and is contributed by world-renowned authors in the field.
- Provides overview of the fast-moving field of stem cell biology and function, regenerative medicine, and therapeutics
- Covers the engineering of the following organs: lungs, trachea, salivary glands, skeletal muscle, liver, intestine, kidney, even the brain, and more
- Is contributed from stem cell leaders around the world
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Table of contents
- iPSCs in Tissue Engineering, Volume 11
- Cover
- Advances in Stem Cell Biology
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Dedication
- Contributors
- About the editor
- Preface
- Acknowledgment
- Chapter 1 Pluripotent stem cellāderived brain-region-specific organoids
- Chapter 2 The construction of 3D cognitive networks from iPSCs through precise spatiotemporal specification
- Chapter 3 Induced pluripotent stem cells for vascular tissue engineering
- Chapter 4 Induced pluripotent stem-cell-derived corneal grafts and organoids
- Chapter 5 Induced pluripotent stem cellāderived salivary glands
- Chapter 6 Induced pluripotent stem cells for trachea engineering
- Chapter 7 Looking back, moving forward
- Chapter 8 Skeletal muscle engineering using human induced pluripotent stem cells for in vitro disease modeling
- Chapter 9 iPSC bioprinting for musculoskeletal tissue
- Chapter 10 IPSC-derived 3D human fatty liver models
- Chapter 11 IPSC-derived intestinal organoids and current 3D intestinal scaffolds
- Chapter 12 Models of kidney glomerulus derived from human-induced pluripotent stem cells
- Chapter 13 Ureteric bud structures generated from human iPSCs
- Index