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Title: Tissue Regeneration - From Basic Biology to Clinical Application
Authors: Jamie Davies
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: InTech
Abstract: When most types of human tissue are damaged, they repair themselves by forming a scar - a mechanically strong 'patch' that restores structural integrity to the tissue without restoring physiological function. Much better, for a patient, would be like-for-like replacement of damaged tissue with something functionally equivalent: there is currently an intense international research effort focused on this goal. This timely book addresses key topics in tissue regeneration in a sequence of linked chapters, each written by world experts; understanding normal healing; sources of, and methods of using, stem cells; construction and use of scaffolds; and modelling and assessment of regeneration. The book is intended for an audience consisting of advanced students, and research and medical professionals.
link: http://www.intechopen.com/books/tissue-regeneration-from-basic-biology-to-clinical-application
Keywords: Medicine; Surgery
ISBN: 978-953-51-0387-5
Theme:教科書-醫學類

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