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Modern cell biology has brought improvements in therapy for
advanced malignant diseases through immunomodulation, hematopoietic
stem cell transplantation, and other advanced techniques. Collected
here are selected papers from the Fifth International Symposium of
Keio University for Life Sciences and Medicine on Cell
Therapy.
All chapters include innovative basic research for clinical
application: immunotherapy, cancer vaccination, molecular biology
of hematopoietic stem cells, stem cell processing, and gene
therapy.
The book is divided into three parts: Immunotherapy for malignant
diseases; Hematopoietic stem cell biology and clinical application;
and International collaboration in hematopoietic stem cell
transplantation. Included in the third part is information on bone
marrow registries from around the world.
The book thus presents up-to-date information on biological and
clinical aspects of treatment, with insight into the future of cell
therapy.
Now more than ever, thrombotic and thromboembolic disorders as well
as related diseases such as malignancies, arteriosclerosis,
diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and obesity are the leading causes
of morbidity and mortality. They have become urgent medical
problems with serious economic consequences in industrialized and
devel- ing countries alike. At the same time, the impact of
molecular biology and genetics on our understanding of thrombosis
and hemostasis is rapidly growing stronger as well as our knowledge
of regeneration and development of specific tissues, organs, and
embryos. Researchers are also constantly learning more about
cardiovascular diseases as well as regulatory mechanisms for
various intrinsic and extrinsic stimuli in viable tissues. In this
volume, our intention has been to present the latest relevant
information in molecular biology and genetics as well as the
clinical implications of a better understanding of pathophysiology,
novel diagnostic methodologies, and therapeutic applications for
new methods of prevention in thrombosis/hemostasis and related
disorders, including atherosclerosis. The dramatic advances in
knowledge of thrombosis/hemostasis and vascular biology since the
first publication of Recent Advances in Thrombosis and
Fibrinolysis, edited with Japanese colleagues, in 1991, have
required extensive revision in order to highlight and review recent
progress in the field. The editors also gratefully welcome the
seven distinguished non Japanese authors, who, with their valuable
contributions on subjects beyond the coverage by Japanese authors,
have made this new edition truly international.
"This book analyzes both the consistent and changing elements in
the Austrian School of Economics since its foundation in the late
19th Century up to the recent offspring of this School. It
investigates the dynamic metamorphosis of the school, mainly with
reference to its contact with representatives of history of
economic thought"--
Now more than ever, thrombotic and thromboembolic disorders as well
as related diseases such as malignancies, arteriosclerosis,
diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and obesity are the leading causes
of morbidity and mortality. They have become urgent medical
problems with serious economic consequences in industrialized and
devel- ing countries alike. At the same time, the impact of
molecular biology and genetics on our understanding of thrombosis
and hemostasis is rapidly growing stronger as well as our knowledge
of regeneration and development of specific tissues, organs, and
embryos. Researchers are also constantly learning more about
cardiovascular diseases as well as regulatory mechanisms for
various intrinsic and extrinsic stimuli in viable tissues. In this
volume, our intention has been to present the latest relevant
information in molecular biology and genetics as well as the
clinical implications of a better understanding of pathophysiology,
novel diagnostic methodologies, and therapeutic applications for
new methods of prevention in thrombosis/hemostasis and related
disorders, including atherosclerosis. The dramatic advances in
knowledge of thrombosis/hemostasis and vascular biology since the
first publication of Recent Advances in Thrombosis and
Fibrinolysis, edited with Japanese colleagues, in 1991, have
required extensive revision in order to highlight and review recent
progress in the field. The editors also gratefully welcome the
seven distinguished non Japanese authors, who, with their valuable
contributions on subjects beyond the coverage by Japanese authors,
have made this new edition truly international.
Modern cell biology has brought improvements in therapy for
advanced malignant diseases through immunomodulation, hematopoietic
stem cell transplantation, and other advanced techniques. Collected
here are selected papers from the Fifth International Symposium of
Keio University for Life Sciences and Medicine on Cell
Therapy.
All chapters include innovative basic research for clinical
application: immunotherapy, cancer vaccination, molecular biology
of hematopoietic stem cells, stem cell processing, and gene
therapy.
The book is divided into three parts: Immunotherapy for malignant
diseases; Hematopoietic stem cell biology and clinical application;
and International collaboration in hematopoietic stem cell
transplantation. Included in the third part is information on bone
marrow registries from around the world.
The book thus presents up-to-date information on biological and
clinical aspects of treatment, with insight into the future of cell
therapy.
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