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The endothelial cells of the cerebral vasculature constitute,
together with perivascular elements (astrocytes, pcricytes,
basement membrane), the blood-brain barrier (BBB), which strictly
limits and specifically controls the exchanges between the blood
and the cerebral extracellular spacc.The existence of such a
physical, enzymatic, and active barrier isolating the central
nervous system has broad physiological, biological,
pharmacological, and patho logical consequences, most of which are
not yet fully elucidated. The Cerebral Vascular Biology conference
(CVB '95) was organized and held at the "Carre des Sciences" in
Paris on July I 0-12, 1995. Like the CVB '92 conference held in
Duluth, Minnesota, three years ago, the objectives were to provide
a forum for presentation of the most recent progresses and to
stimulate discussions in the ticld of the biology, physiology. and
pathology of the blood-brain barrier. The Paris conference gathered
more than 50 participants. including investigators in basic
neuroscience, physicians. and stu dents, who actively contributed
to the scientific program by their oral or poster presentations.
This volume contains a collection of short articles that summarize
most of the new data that were presented at the conference. Six
thematic parts focus on physiological transports. drug delivery,
multidrug resistance P-glycoprotein, signal transduction at the
BBB. interactions between the immune system and the cerebral
endothelial cells, and the blood-brain barrier-related pathologies
in the central nervous system. In addition, two introductory
articles present new insights in the rapidly evolving topics of
cerebral angiogenesis and gene transfer to the brain."
This unique advanced textbook provides a clear and comprehensive
overview of gene delivery, gene therapy and genetic pharmacology,
with descriptions of the main gene transfer vectors and a set of
selected therapeutic applications, along with safety
considerations. The second edition features new groundbreaking
material on genome editing using the recently discovered
CRISPR/Cas9 system and on cancer immunotherapy by CAR-T cells. It
also presents the historical milestone of gene therapy application
in the field of severe combined immunodeficiency, and other fields
of gene therapy and molecular medicine.The use of gene transfer is
exponentially growing in the scientific and medical communities for
day-to-day cell biology experiments and swift development of gene
therapy, which is already revolutionizing medicine. In this
advanced textbook, more than 30 leading scientists come together to
explore these topics.This educational introduction provides the
background material needed to further explore the subject as well
as relevant research literature. It is an invaluable resource to
Master, PhD or MD students, post-doctoral scientists or medical
doctors, as well as any scientist wishing to deliver a gene or
synthetic nucleotide or develop a gene therapy strategy. The second
edition's simple and synthetic content will be of value to any
reader interested in the biological and medical revolution derived
from the elucidation of the human genome.
This unique advanced textbook provides a clear and comprehensive
overview of gene delivery, gene therapy and genetic pharmacology,
with descriptions of the main gene transfer vectors and a set of
selected therapeutic applications, along with safety
considerations. The second edition features new groundbreaking
material on genome editing using the recently discovered
CRISPR/Cas9 system and on cancer immunotherapy by CAR-T cells. It
also presents the historical milestone of gene therapy application
in the field of severe combined immunodeficiency, and other fields
of gene therapy and molecular medicine.The use of gene transfer is
exponentially growing in the scientific and medical communities for
day-to-day cell biology experiments and swift development of gene
therapy, which is already revolutionizing medicine. In this
advanced textbook, more than 30 leading scientists come together to
explore these topics.This educational introduction provides the
background material needed to further explore the subject as well
as relevant research literature. It is an invaluable resource to
Master, PhD or MD students, post-doctoral scientists or medical
doctors, as well as any scientist wishing to deliver a gene or
synthetic nucleotide or develop a gene therapy strategy. The second
edition's simple and synthetic content will be of value to any
reader interested in the biological and medical revolution derived
from the elucidation of the human genome.
The endothelial cells of the cerebral vasculature constitute,
together with perivascular elements (astrocytes, pcricytes,
basement membrane), the blood-brain barrier (BBB), which strictly
limits and specifically controls the exchanges between the blood
and the cerebral extracellular spacc.The existence of such a
physical, enzymatic, and active barrier isolating the central
nervous system has broad physiological, biological,
pharmacological, and patho logical consequences, most of which are
not yet fully elucidated. The Cerebral Vascular Biology conference
(CVB '95) was organized and held at the "Carre des Sciences" in
Paris on July I 0-12, 1995. Like the CVB '92 conference held in
Duluth, Minnesota, three years ago, the objectives were to provide
a forum for presentation of the most recent progresses and to
stimulate discussions in the ticld of the biology, physiology. and
pathology of the blood-brain barrier. The Paris conference gathered
more than 50 participants. including investigators in basic
neuroscience, physicians. and stu dents, who actively contributed
to the scientific program by their oral or poster presentations.
This volume contains a collection of short articles that summarize
most of the new data that were presented at the conference. Six
thematic parts focus on physiological transports. drug delivery,
multidrug resistance P-glycoprotein, signal transduction at the
BBB. interactions between the immune system and the cerebral
endothelial cells, and the blood-brain barrier-related pathologies
in the central nervous system. In addition, two introductory
articles present new insights in the rapidly evolving topics of
cerebral angiogenesis and gene transfer to the brain."
This unique advanced textbook provides a clear and comprehensive
description of the field of gene delivery, gene therapy and genetic
pharmacology, with descriptions of the main gene transfer vectors
and a set of selected therapeutic applications, along with safety
considerations.The use of gene transfer is exponentially growing in
the scientific and medical communities for day-to-day cell biology
experiments and swift development of revolutionary gene therapy
strategies. In this advanced textbook, more than 25 leading
scientists, world-renowned in their respective fields, come
together to provide a clear and comprehensive description of gene
delivery, gene therapy and genetic pharmacology.This educational
introduction to the main gene transfer vectors and selected
therapeutic applications provides the background material needed to
further explore the subject as well as relevant research
literature. It will thus be invaluable to Master, PhD or MD
students, post-doctoral scientists or medical doctors, as well as
any scientist wishing to deliver a gene or synthetic nucleotide, or
develop a gene therapy strategy. Furthermore, the textbook's simple
and synthetic content will be of value to any reader interested in
the biological and medical revolution derived from the elucidation
of the human genome.
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