Stem cells are the building blocks for all other cells in an
organism. The human body has about 200 different types of cells and
any of those cells can be produced by a stem cell. This fact
emphasizes the significance of stem cells in transplantational
medicine, regenerative therapy and bioengineering. Whether
embryonic or adult, these cells can be used for the successful
treatment of a wide range of diseases that were not treatable
before, such as osteogenesis imperfecta in children, different
forms of leukemias, acute myocardial infarction, some neural
damages and diseases, etc.
Bioengineering, e.g. successful manipulation of these cells with
multipotential capacity of differentiation toward appropriate
patterns and precise quantity, are the prerequisites for successful
outcome and treatment. By combining in vivo and in vitro
techniques, it is now possible to manage the wide spectrum of
tissue damages and organ diseases. Although the stem-cell therapy
is not a response to all the questions, it provides more and more
answers every day.
"Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering" is a concise review on the
functional, phenotypic, regenerative, transplantational and
curative aspects of a stem cell's entity. It is critical and
encouraging at the same time, providing truthful and appropriate
samples from the practice and research that can lead toward optimal
use of this immense source of adjuvant and curative therapy in
human pathology. Written by a clinician and a researcher, who are
currently teaching what they are doing, it is recommended as a
teaching tool along with an original textbook.
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