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Cardiac Regeneration and Repair, Volume Two reviews the use of biomaterials, alone or combined with cell therapy, in providing tissue-engineered constructs to repair the injured heart and prevent or reverse heart failure.
Part one explores the variety of biomaterials available for cardiac repair, including nanomaterials and hydrogels. Further chapters explore the use of biomaterials to enhance stem cell therapy for restoring ventricular function and generating stem cell-modified intravascular stents. Part two focuses on tissue engineering for cardiac repair, including chapters on decellularized biologic scaffolds, synthetic scaffolds, cell sheet engineering, maturation of functional cardiac tissue patches, vascularized engineered tissues for in vivo and in vitro applications, and clinical considerations for cardiac tissue engineering. Finally, part three explores vascular remodeling, including chapters highlighting aortic extracellular matrix remodeling, cell-biomaterial interactions for blood vessel formation, and stem cells for tissue-engineered blood vessels.
Cardiac Regeneration and Repair, Volume Two is complemented by an initial volume covering pathology and therapies. Together, the two volumes of Cardiac Regeneration and Repair provide a comprehensive resource for clinicians, scientists, or academicians fascinated with cardiac regeneration, including those interested in cell therapy, tissue engineering, or biomaterials.
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Contributor contact details Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials Foreword Introduction Part I: Biomaterials for cardiac regeneration and repair Chapter 1: Nanotechnology and nanomaterials for cardiac repair
1.5 Future trends Chapter 2: Hydrogels for cardiac repair
2.7 Sources of further information and advice Chapter 3: Injectable biomaterials for cardiac regeneration and repair
3.8 Future trends Chapter 4: Biomaterials for enhancing endothelial progenitor cell (EPC) therapy for cardiac regeneration
4.5 Conclusion Chapter 5: Endothelial progenitor cell (EPC)-seeded intravascular stents
5.5 Sources of further information and advice Part II: Tissue engineering for cardiac regeneration and repair Chapter 6: Biomaterials and cells for cardiac tissue engineering
6.11 Conclusion and future trends Chapter 7: Decellularized biological scaffolds for cardiac repair and regeneration
7.6 Whole organ engineering Chapter 8: Biomaterial scaffolds for cardiac regeneration and repair derived from native heart matrix
8.7 Acknowledgments Chapter 9: Cell sheet engineering for cardiac repair and regeneration
9.10 Acknowledgements Chapter 10: Maturation of functional cardiac tissue patches
10.9 Acknowledgements Chapter 11: Vascularizing engineered tissues for in vivo and in vitro applications
11.6 Conclusion Chapter 12: Clinical considerations for cardiac tissue engineering
12.9 Acknowledgements Part III: Vascular remodelling for regeneration and repair Chapter 13: Aortic extra cellular matrix (ECM) remodeling
13.8 Conclusion Chapter 14: Cell-biomaterial interactions for blood vessel formation