Tissue engineering : essentials for daily laboratory work / (Record no. 709)
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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 3527311866 |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE | |
Transcribing agency | TOQ |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 571.538 |
Item number | MIN/W |
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Minuth, W. W. |
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Tissue engineering : essentials for daily laboratory work / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | W.W. Minuth, R. Strehl, K. Schumacher. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Weinheim : |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2005. |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Wiley |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | xii, 314 p. |
Dimensions | 25 cm. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | Developmental processes 1<br/>Cells and Tissue 4<br/>The Cell 4<br/>The Cell as a Functional Unit 4<br/>Plasma Membrane 5<br/>Nucleus 6<br/>Mitochondria 6<br/>Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) 6<br/>Golgi Apparatus 7<br/>Endosomes, Lysosomes and Peroxisomes 7<br/>Cytoskeleton 8<br/>ECM 8<br/>Cell Cycle 9<br/>Tissue Types 10<br/>Epithelia 10<br/>Building Plans of Epithelia 11<br/>Glands 14<br/>Epithelia in Sensory Perception 16<br/>Connective Tissue 17<br/>Variety 18<br/>Fat Tissue as Storage 20<br/>Bone and Cartilage as Support Tissue 21<br/>Muscle Tissue 26<br/>Cell Movement 26<br/>Rhythmic Contraction 28<br/>Unconscious Contraction 29<br/>Nervous System Tissue 31<br/>Information Mediation 31<br/>Networks and Connections 33<br/>2.3.1.1<br/>2.3.1.2<br/>2.3.1.3<br/>2.3.1.4<br/>2.3.1.5<br/>2.3.1.6<br/>2.3.1.7<br/>2.3.1.8<br/>Relevance of the ECM 35<br/>Components of the ECM 35<br/>Functions of the ECM 35<br/>Synthesis of the Collagens 37<br/>Fibronectin 38<br/>Laminin 39<br/>Reticular and Elastic Fibers 39<br/>Collagens of the Basement Membrane 39<br/>FACIT Collagens 40<br/>Proteoglycans 40<br/>Interactions between the Cell and the ECM 41<br/>Adhesion and the ECM 4]<br/>Proliferation and the ECM 41<br/>Differentiation and the ECM 42<br/>Apoptosis and the ECM 43<br/>Signal Transduction 43<br/>Modulation of the Cell-Matrix Interaction 43<br/>The ECM and Cell Binding 44<br/>Signals to the Inner Cell 47<br/>The ECM and Long-term Contact 48<br/>Matricellular Proteins 51<br/>Thrombospondin 52<br/>Tenascin C 52<br/>Osteopontin 52<br/>SPARC 53<br/>Emergence of Tissue 53<br/>Germ Layers and Ground Tissue 53<br/>Derivatives of the Ectoderm 55<br/>Derivatives of the Mesoderm 56<br/>Derivatives of the Entoderm 58<br/>Individual Cells, Social Interactions and Functional Tissue Develop<br/>ment 58<br/>Differentiation from Individual Cells 59<br/>Functional Exceptions 60<br/>Individual Cells and Social Interactions 60<br/>Formation of tissue 61<br/>Individual Cell Cycles 66<br/>Coordinated Growth 67<br/>Competence 67<br/>Morphogenic Factors 68<br/>Apoptosis 69<br/>Necrosis versus Apoptosis 71<br/>Terminal Differentiation 71<br/>Adaptation 72<br/>Transdifferentiation 73<br/>Multifactorial Differentiation 73<br/>Regeneration 74<br/>Events Immediately after an Injury 74<br/>Wound Closure 75<br/>Programmed Cell Death (Apoptosis) 75<br/>Cooperative Renewal 76<br/>Classical Culture Methods 78<br/>History 78<br/>First Cultures 79<br/>Culture Containers 80<br/>Individual Culture Containers 80<br/>Dimensions of the Container 81<br/>Coating the Culture Dish 81<br/>Filter Inserts 82<br/>Culture Media 82<br/>Ingredients 84<br/>Adjustment of Serum Supplements 86<br/>Serum Collection 87<br/>Serum-free Culture Media 88<br/>pH of the Medium 90<br/>Antibiotics 90<br/>Other Additives 91<br/>Growth Factors 92<br/>Overview of Different Growth Factors 92<br/>Effect of Growth Factors 93<br/>Cell Culture Techniques 94<br/>Hybridomas for the Production of Monoclonal Antibodies<br/>Immortalized Cell Lines as Biomedical Models 96<br/>Epithelial Cells in Functional Transfilter Experiments 99<br/>Cultivation of Cardiomyocytes 101<br/>Cryopreservation 103<br/>Problems with the Culture 104<br/>Work Expended with Cell Culture Work 105<br/>Tissue Culture 107<br/>Migration and New Formation 108<br/>Dedifferentiation 110<br/>Organ Culture 112<br/>Tissue Engineering 113<br/>Cell Therapies 114<br/>Immune Deficiency 115<br/>Defects in Articular Cartilage 115<br/>Large-scale Burns 116<br/>Muscular Dystrophies 117<br/>Contents I IX<br/>Myocardial Infarction 118<br/>Diabetes Mellitus 119<br/>Parkinsons Disease 119<br/>Tissue Constructs 120<br/>Defects in Structural Connective Tissue 121<br/>Bones and Fractures 121<br/>Reconstructive Measures 122<br/>Damage to the Cornea 122<br/>Tumors of the Digestive System 123<br/>Sick Blood Vessels 124<br/>Heart Valve Defects 125<br/>Neural Damage 125<br/>Organ Modules 126<br/>Liver Failure 126<br/>Chronic Renal Failure 128<br/>Cosmetic Measures 129<br/>Concepts of Tissue Creation 130<br/>Sources 131<br/>Stem Cells 132<br/>Embryonic Stem Cells 133<br/>Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC) 134<br/>Adult Stem Cells 134<br/>Markers for the Detection of Stem cells 136<br/>Availability of Stem Cells 137<br/>Difficulties in the Artificial Generation of Heart Muscle Tissue<br/>Cell Divisions in Niches 139<br/>Plasticity 141<br/>Diversity of Development 142<br/>Teratocarcinoma 143<br/>Responsible Use of Stem Cells 143<br/>Legal Issues 145<br/>Therapeutic Cloning 146<br/>Use of Stem Cells in Tissue Engineering 147<br/>Possible Risks with the Use of Stem Cells 149<br/>Industrial Use 150<br/>Cells from Tissues 151<br/>Multiplication of Cells Isolated from Tissue 153<br/>Mode of Proliferation 153<br/>Age of the Cells 155<br/>Mitosis and Postmitosis 155<br/>Matrices 158<br/>Polymers 159<br/>Biodegradable Scaffolds 162<br/>Biological Scaffolds 163<br/>Culture Methods for Tissue Engineering<br/>Petri dish 165<br/>Spinner Bottles 166<br/>Rotating Bioreactor 167<br/>Hollow Fiber Module 168<br/>Perfusion 169<br/>Perfusion Culture 171<br/>Tissue Carriers 172<br/>Selection of a Suitable Matrbc<br/>Evidence of Cells 175<br/>Perfusion Containers 176<br/>Transport of Culture Media<br/>Culture Temperature 179<br/>Oxygen Supply 179<br/>Constancy of pH 1^^<br/>Starting the Perfusion Culture<br/>Gradient Container 1^^<br/>Gas Bubbles 186<br/>Barrier Continuity<br/><br/>Maturation of Tissue Constructs 191<br/>Primary and Secondary Contacts 192<br/>Adhesion 192<br/>Adherence 196<br/>Growth: ERK and MAP Kinases 197<br/>Building Structures<br/>Terminal Differentiation 200<br/>Impact of the Cultnro Environment on the Development of Tissue<br/>Atypical Developm^^^ 201<br/>Humoral Stimuli<br/>Biophysical Factor^<br/>Darling Culture<br/>NaCl and Plasticity<br/>Natural Interstices<br/>Step by Step 212<br/>Tissue Funcdons s"" ImpbiBao-<br/>The Three Steps<br/>^ ^ perfusion System Tissue Factory 217<br/>Development of th^ ^ '<br/>_ p Culture System 218<br/>Requirements oi n*<br/>Artificial Interstiti^^<br/>Smart Matrices<br/>^ . , ,, for the Perfusion System 220<br/>Optimal Housing .<br/>„ , . , .fine Tissue with Medium ^ Supply of the ®<br/>Synopsis<br/>Ensuring Tissue Quality 225<br/>Norms and Cell Biology 225<br/>Evaluating Complexity 226<br/>Expression Behavior 228<br/>Suitability of a Scaffold 231<br/>Hidden Heterogeneity 234<br/>Investigating Cellular Ultrastructures 236<br/>Functional Transfer 238<br/>ECM and Anchoring 238<br/>Development of Cell-Cell Contacts 239<br/>Cytoskeleton 241<br/>Plasma Membrane Proteins 242<br/>Receptors and Signals 244<br/>Cell Surface 245<br/>Constitutive and Facultative Properties 245<br/>Detection of Tissue Functions 247<br/>Quality Assurance 250<br/>Appearance of the Construct 251<br/>Analytical Microscopy 252<br/>Detection of Tissue Structures 255<br/>Definitive Recognition of Maturation 257<br/>Transitory Expression 257<br/>Making New Markers Available 258<br/>Implant-Host Interaction 260 |
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Keyword | Tissue engineering. |
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Koha item type | General Books |
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Central Library, Sikkim University | General Book Section | 11/05/2016 | 571.538 MIN/W | 044753 | 11/05/2016 | General Books |