Myocardial tissue engineering (MTE), a concept that intends to
prolong patients life after cardiac damage by supporting or
restoring heart function, is continuously improving. Common MTE
strategies include an engineered vehicle, which may be a porous
scaffold or a dense substrate or patch, made of either natural or
synthetic polymeric materials. The function of the substrate is to
aid transportation of cells into the diseased region of the heart
and support their integration. This book, which contains chapters
written by leading experts in MTE, gives a complete analysis of the
area and presents the latest advances in the field. The chapters
cover all relevant aspects of MTE strategies, including cell
sources, specific TE techniques and biomaterials used. Many
different cell types have been suggested for cell therapy in the
framework of MTE, including autologous bone marrow-derived or
cardiac progenitors, as well as embryonic or induced pluripotent
stem cells, each having their particular advantages and
disadvantages. The book covers a complete range of biomaterials,
examining different aspects of their application in MTE, such as
biocompatibility with cardiac cells, mechanical capability and
compatibility with the mechanical properties of the native
myocardium as well as degradation behaviour in vivo and in vitro.
Although a great deal of research is being carried out in the
field, this book also addresses many questions that still remain
unanswered and highlights those areas in which further research
efforts are required. The book will also give an insight into
clinical trials and possible novel cell sources for cell therapy in
MTE."
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