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In this book the author describes the discoveries in his laboratory that led to therapy with cultured cells. The first cultured cell type used for therapy was the keratinocyte of the epidermis, for the treatment of burns. Subsequent developments led to the use of cultured cells for the treatment of diseases of the eye, of the joints and of other diseases. Cultured cells for therapy are now being prepared by industries in the US, Japan and Korea and are used in the aforesaid countries, as well as in France, Sweden and Greece, for the treatment of disease.

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"This book contains a personal account of the development of therapy with cultured cells by the founder of the field. He describes the first application which he developed for the treatment of burn patients. This methodology was then applied by others to the treatment of eye diseases and the restoration of vision after chemical burns. Later, other cultured cell types, such as cartilage cells, were introduced for human therapy. These applications are all current in many parts of the world. A must read for all cell biology students!"
—Prof. Tung-Tien Sun, New York University Medical School, USA



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The Early History of Cell Culture. The Beginnings of Keratinocyte Cultivation. The Treatment of Burns. Defining the Stem Cell Character of Keratinocytes. Treatment with Allogeneic Cultured Keratinocytes. Treatment of Ocular Disease. Gene Therapy. Therapy with Cultured Chondrocytes. The Promise of Therapy with Embryonic Stem Cells.

Therapy with Cultured Cells

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    Publisher: Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd
    Publication Date: 31/03/2010
    ISBN13: 9789814267700, 978-9814267700
    ISBN10: 9814267708

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    In this book the author describes the discoveries in his laboratory that led to therapy with cultured cells. The first cultured cell type used for therapy was the keratinocyte of the epidermis, for the treatment of burns. Subsequent developments led to the use of cultured cells for the treatment of diseases of the eye, of the joints and of other diseases. Cultured cells for therapy are now being prepared by industries in the US, Japan and Korea and are used in the aforesaid countries, as well as in France, Sweden and Greece, for the treatment of disease.

    Trade Review

    "This book contains a personal account of the development of therapy with cultured cells by the founder of the field. He describes the first application which he developed for the treatment of burn patients. This methodology was then applied by others to the treatment of eye diseases and the restoration of vision after chemical burns. Later, other cultured cell types, such as cartilage cells, were introduced for human therapy. These applications are all current in many parts of the world. A must read for all cell biology students!"
    —Prof. Tung-Tien Sun, New York University Medical School, USA



    Table of Contents

    The Early History of Cell Culture. The Beginnings of Keratinocyte Cultivation. The Treatment of Burns. Defining the Stem Cell Character of Keratinocytes. Treatment with Allogeneic Cultured Keratinocytes. Treatment of Ocular Disease. Gene Therapy. Therapy with Cultured Chondrocytes. The Promise of Therapy with Embryonic Stem Cells.

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