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In the last few decades, significant advancements in the biology
and engineering of stem cells have enabled progress in their
clinical application to revascularization therapies. Some
strategies involve the mobilization of endogenous stem cell
populations, and others employ cell transplantation. However, both
techniques have benefited from multidisciplinary efforts to create
biomaterials and other biomedical tools that can improve and
control the fate of stem cells, and advance our understanding of
them. Stem Cells and Revascularization Therapies focuses on the
fundamentals and applied studies in stem cell biology, and provides
perspectives associated with the development of revascularization
strategies. To help readers understand the multidisciplinary issues
associated with this topic, this book has been divided into four
sections: Section 1: Explores how to define, isolate, and
characterize various stem and progenitor cell populations for
neovascularization Section 2: Summarizes some especially useful
model systems and approaches used to regulate angiogenesis,
vasculogenesis, and arteriogenesis, and explores their impact on
formation of functional vessels in vivo Section 3: Focuses on stem
cell homing to sites of injury and inflammation, as well as
strategies to exploit this mobilization phenomenon Section 4:
Covers stem cell transplantation topics, including recreating
features of endogenous stem cell niches to maintain the
multipotency of transplanted cells and combinatorial delivery of
cells and molecular factors Intended to inspire new contributions
to improve the therapeutic efficacy, Stem Cells and
Revascularization Therapies outlines emergent findings and
challenges regarding the use of stem cells in revascularization
therapies. Overcoming the significant
In the last few decades, significant advancements in the biology
and engineering of stem cells have enabled progress in their
clinical application to revascularization therapies. Some
strategies involve the mobilization of endogenous stem cell
populations, and others employ cell transplantation. However, both
techniques have benefited from multidisciplinary efforts to create
biomaterials and other biomedical tools that can improve and
control the fate of stem cells, and advance our understanding of
them. Stem Cells and Revascularization Therapies focuses on the
fundamentals and applied studies in stem cell biology, and provides
perspectives associated with the development of revascularization
strategies. To help readers understand the multidisciplinary issues
associated with this topic, this book has been divided into four
sections: Section 1: Explores how to define, isolate, and
characterize various stem and progenitor cell populations for
neovascularization Section 2: Summarizes some especially useful
model systems and approaches used to regulate angiogenesis,
vasculogenesis, and arteriogenesis, and explores their impact on
formation of functional vessels in vivo Section 3: Focuses on stem
cell homing to sites of injury and inflammation, as well as
strategies to exploit this mobilization phenomenon Section 4:
Covers stem cell transplantation topics, including recreating
features of endogenous stem cell niches to maintain the
multipotency of transplanted cells and combinatorial delivery of
cells and molecular factors Intended to inspire new contributions
to improve the therapeutic efficacy, Stem Cells and
Revascularization Therapies outlines emergent findings and
challenges regarding the use of stem cells in revascularization
therapies. Overcoming the significant
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