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Stem Cell Therapy and Tissue Engineering for Cardiovascular Repair From Basic Research to Clinical Applications

by Nabil Dib, Doris A. Taylor

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<p>In excess of 7 million people worldwide die of coronary heart disease each year. Only one-third of these heart attack victims recover completely. The remainder suffer the consequences of myocardial infarction and its ill fated remodeling process, resulting in chronic congestive heart failure. This malady alone is the leading cause of hospital admissions in the United States.</p> <p>New breakthroughs in stem cell therapy and tissue engineering have promised to reverse this dismal outcome by cardiovascular repair. World authorities, including scientists and regulatory authorities, have joined in a collaborative effort to present for the reader the first collective review of stem cell therapy for the treatment of cardiovascular disease. These contributions in basic science, pre-clinical and clinical experience guided by the regulatory pathways, assure a rapid course of translational research and clinical trials.</p> <p> The contents of this publication will become a prerequisite for those preparing to meet the challenges of this exciting and potentially rewarding field of stem cell research.</p>

Details

Format
Hardcover
Pages
335
Publisher
Springer
Language
EN
Edition
2006
ISBN-13
9780387257884
ISBN-10
0387257888

Categories

Medical, Biotechnology, Cardiology, Microbiology