Principles of Regenerative Biology

Author: Carlson   Bruce M.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2011

E-ISBN: 9780080477961

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123694393

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123694393

Subject: Q2 Cytobiology;Q7 Molecular Biology;Q81 Bioengineering ( Biotechnology )

Language: ENG

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Description

With the explosion of knowledge from molecular biology and the burgeoning interest in generating or regenerating tissues or organs through various bioengineering or stem cell approaches, many scientists and students have shown a renewed interest in the phenomenon of regeneration. Because relatively few have had the luxury of being able to approach the phenomenon of regeneration from a broad biological perspective, Dr. Carlson has produced a book that outlines the fundamental principles of regeneration biology. Subject matters focus principally on regeneration in vertebrate systems, but also invertebrate regeneration. In order to manipulate regenerative processes, it is important to understand the underlying principles of regeneration. Principles of Regnerative Biology is the key introductory reference for all developmental biologists, geneticists, and tissue and stem cell researchers.

  • Creates a general understanding of one of the most fascinating and complex phenomena in biology
  • Discusses the ability and diversity of regeneration in various organisms
  • Explains the history and origins of cells in regenerating systems
  • Includes information on stem cells and its important role in regeneration

Chapter

Front cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright page

pp.:  5 – 8

Table of contents

pp.:  8 – 14

Preface

pp.:  14 – 16

Acknowledgments

pp.:  16 – 18

List of Abbreviations

pp.:  18 – 22

CHAPTER 1: An Introduction to Regeneration

pp.:  22 – 52

CHAPTER 2: Origins of Cells in Regenerating Systems

pp.:  52 – 70

CHAPTER 3: Epithelialization

pp.:  70 – 94

CHAPTER 4: Role of the Substrate in Regeneration

pp.:  94 – 114

CHAPTER 5: Tissue Interactions in Regeneration

pp.:  114 – 132

CHAPTER 6: Role of the Nerve in Regeneration

pp.:  132 – 148

CHAPTER 7: Morphogenesis of Regenerating Structures

pp.:  148 – 186

CHAPTER 8: Reintegrative Processes in Regeneration

pp.:  186 – 210

CHAPTER 9: Regeneration and Embryonic Development

pp.:  210 – 226

CHAPTER 10: Regeneration and Aging

pp.:  226 – 242

CHAPTER 11: Influence of the Environment on Mammalian Regeneration

pp.:  242 – 260

CHAPTER 12: Stem Cells, Plasticity, and Regeneration

pp.:  260 – 280

CHAPTER 13: Tissue Engineering and Regeneration

pp.:  280 – 300

CHAPTER 14: Stimulation of Regeneration

pp.:  300 – 326

CHAPTER 15: What Have We Learned and Where Are We Going?

pp.:  326 – 346

REFERENCES

pp.:  346 – 392

Index

pp.:  392 – 401

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