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As dogmas in stem cell research are losing their impact and recent findings regarding the use and cultivation of stem cells and tissue transplantation have opened up new therapeutic avenues, this Ernst Schering Research Foundation Workshop was initiated to highlight current and future approaches in this field. The only stem cells that have been used clinically for a long time is the hematopoietic stem cell as a source for bone marrow transplantation. Recent findings now indicate that hematopoietic stem cells, under certain conditions, are able to differentiate into endothelial, neural or muscle cells, providing exciting new therapeutic possibilities. They represent a future source for tissue engineering replacing defective cells or tissues and allowing diseased organs to regain their functions. Both reconstitution techniques are paving the way for the development of new therapeutic strategies, giving hope of being able to cure and not only treat patients.




As dogmas in stem cell research are losing their impact and recent findings regarding the use and cultivation of stem cells and tissue transplantation have opened up new therapeutic avenues, this Ernst Schering Research Foundation Workshop was initiated to highlight current and future approaches in this field. The only stem cells that have been used clinically for a long time is the hematopoietic stem cell as a source for bone marrow transplantation. Recent findings now indicate that hematopoietic stem cells, under certain conditions, are able to differentiate into endothelial, neural or muscle cells, providing exciting new therapeutic possibilities. They represent a future source for tissue engineering replacing defective cells or tissues and allowing diseased organs to regain their functions. Both reconstitution techniques are paving the way for the development of new therapeutic strategies, giving hope of being able to cure and not only treat patients.


As dogmas in stem cell research are losing their impact and recent findings regarding the use and cultivation of stem cells and tissue transplantation have opened up new therapeutic avenues, this Ernst Schering Research Foundation Workshop was initiated to highlight current and future approaches in this field. The only stem cells that have been used clinically for a long time is the hematopoietic stem cell as a source for bone marrow transplantation. Recent findings now indicate that hematopoietic stem cells, under certain conditions, are able to differentiate into endothelial, neural or muscle cells, providing exciting new therapeutic possibilities. They represent a future source for tissue engineering replacing defective cells or tissues and allowing diseased organs to regain their functions. Both reconstitution techniques are paving the way for the development of new therapeutic strategies, giving hope of being able to cure and not only treat patients.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XIII
Bone Marrow Reconstitution....Pages 1-16
Neuronal Stem Cells and Adult Neurogenesis....Pages 17-28
Tissue Engineering by Cell Transplantation....Pages 29-45
Myocardial Tissue Engineering....Pages 47-66
Cellular Transplantation for the Treatment of Heart Failure....Pages 67-72
A Truly New Approach for Tissue Engineering: The LOEX Self-Assembly Technique....Pages 73-88
Flat Membrane Bioreactor for the Replacement of Liver Functions....Pages 89-104
Tissue Engineering of Genitourinary Organs....Pages 105-127
Back Matter....Pages 129-133


As dogmas in stem cell research are losing their impact and recent findings regarding the use and cultivation of stem cells and tissue transplantation have opened up new therapeutic avenues, this Ernst Schering Research Foundation Workshop was initiated to highlight current and future approaches in this field. The only stem cells that have been used clinically for a long time is the hematopoietic stem cell as a source for bone marrow transplantation. Recent findings now indicate that hematopoietic stem cells, under certain conditions, are able to differentiate into endothelial, neural or muscle cells, providing exciting new therapeutic possibilities. They represent a future source for tissue engineering replacing defective cells or tissues and allowing diseased organs to regain their functions. Both reconstitution techniques are paving the way for the development of new therapeutic strategies, giving hope of being able to cure and not only treat patients.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XIII
Bone Marrow Reconstitution....Pages 1-16
Neuronal Stem Cells and Adult Neurogenesis....Pages 17-28
Tissue Engineering by Cell Transplantation....Pages 29-45
Myocardial Tissue Engineering....Pages 47-66
Cellular Transplantation for the Treatment of Heart Failure....Pages 67-72
A Truly New Approach for Tissue Engineering: The LOEX Self-Assembly Technique....Pages 73-88
Flat Membrane Bioreactor for the Replacement of Liver Functions....Pages 89-104
Tissue Engineering of Genitourinary Organs....Pages 105-127
Back Matter....Pages 129-133
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