Regenerative Nephrology

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2021
ISBN13: 9780128233184
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2021 9780128233184
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Since the publication of the first edition of this book in 2010, an explosion of spectacular discoveries in the field of regeneration has compelled the current revisit of the field of Regenerative Nephrology. This second edition features subjects as diverse as age and gender influencing regenerative processes; mechanisms and pathways of premature cell senescence affecting kidney regeneration; the ways intrinsic regenerative processes can become subverted by noxious stressors eventuating in disease progression; novel mechanistic and engineering efforts to recreate functional kidney or its component parts; cell reprogramming and reconditioning as emerging tools of future regenerative efforts; and effects of various biologicals on kidney regeneration. These newer additions to the armamentarium of Regenerative Medicine and Nephrology have become an integral part of the second edition of the book. Cutting-edge investigations are summarized by the constellation of the most experienced contributing authors coming together from around the world under the umbrella of the second edition.

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ISBN13:9780128233184
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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<p><U>Section 1: Kidney Development and Regeneration</U></p> <p>1. Nephrogenesis in Health and Disease</p> <p>Adrian S. Woolf and Sophie L. Ashley</p> <p>2. Renal organogenesis in the lymph node microenvironment</p> <p>Maria Giovanna Francipane</p> <p>3. In vivo clonal analysis and the kidney: Implications to regenerative nephrology</p> <p>Oren Pleniceanu Benjamin Dekel</p> <p>4. Nephrogenesis in malnutrition</p> <p>Brian B. Ratliff, May M. Rabadi, and Selin Celikoyar</p> <p><U>Section 2: Modulators of Regeneration</U></p> <p>5. Endogenous anti-inflammatory and pro-resolving lipid mediators in renal disease</p> <p>Ross Doyle and Catherine Godson</p> <p>6. T-cell in kidney injury and regeneration</p> <p>Li Li, Dylan Baer, and Mark D. Okusa</p> <p>7. Monocytes and dendritic cells in injury and regeneration</p> <p>Elise N. Erman, Meryl C. Nath, Matthew D. Cheung, Anupam Agarwal, and James F. George</p> <p>8. Mast cells in kidney regeneration</p> <p>Eric Douglas, Nicholas Charles, and Ulrich Blank</p> <p><U>Section 3: Stem Cells in Regenerative Processes</U></p> <p>9.Regeneration and replacement of endothelial cells and renal vascular repair</p> <p>David P. Basile and Mervin C. Yoder</p> <p>10. Stem cells in regenerative processes: Induced pluripotent stem cells</p> <p>Kenji Osafune</p> <p>11. Nephroprotective effect of urine-derived stem cells for renal injury</p> <p>Yuanyuan Zhange and Anthony Atala</p> <p>12. Amniotic stem cells and their exosomes</p> <p>Jing Ji and Li Yang</p> <p>13. Regenerative potential of stem-cell-derived extracellular vesicles</p> <p>Hoon Young Choi and Hyeong Cheon Park</p> <p>14. Stem cell therapies in diabetes</p> <p>Sevim Kahraman, Danielle Diegisser, and Ercument Dirice</p> <p><U>Section 4: Causes of Regenerative Failure</U></p> <p>15. Progression of kidney disease as a maladaptive response to injury</p> <p>Xuezhu Li, Fend Ding, Kyung Lee, and John Cijiang He</p> <p>16. Molecular mechanisms of cellular senescence</p> <p>Jamil Nehme, Marta Varela-Eirin, and Marco Demaria</p> <p>17. Characteristics of senescent cells</p> <p>Roland Schmitt and Anette Melk</p> <p>18. Stress-induced senescence of tubular cells</p> <p>David P. Baird, David A. Ferenbach, and Joseph V. Bonventre</p> <p>19. Stress-induced senescence as a forme fruste of chronic kidney disease- A case for failed regeneration</p> <p>Michael S. Goligorsky</p> <p>20. Premature vascular aging and senescence in chronic kidney disease</p> <p>Thomas Ebert and Peter Stenvinkel</p> <p>21. Injury and regeneration in renal aging</p> <p>Janka Babickova, Hai-Chun Yang, and Agnes B. Fogo</p> <p>22. Gender-dependent mechanisms of injury and repair</p> <p>Joel Neugarten and Ladan Golestaneh</p> <p><U>Section 5: Kidney Engineering</U></p> <p>23. Glomerular stem cells</p> <p>Laura Lasagni, Benedetta Mazzinghi, and Paola Romagnani</p> <p>24. Reconstitution of the kidney glomerular capillary wall</p> <p>Titilola D. Kalejaiye, Jordan A. Holmes, Rohan Bhattacharya, and Samira Musah</p> <p>25. Microfluidic modeling of glomerulus and tubular appartus</p> <p>Gretchen J. Mahler and Stephanie Zhang</p> <p>26. Matrix scaffolds in kidney engineering</p> <p>Sean Muir, Catherine La Pointe, Domenica Ida Marino, Amish Asthana, and Guiseppe Orlando</p> <p><U>Section 6: Emerging Clinical Aspects of Regenerative Therapy</U></p> <p>27. Reprogramming toward kidney regeneration: New technologies and future promises</p> <p>Yun Xia and Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte</p> <p>28. Therapy cell reconditioning</p> <p>Michael S. Goligorsky</p> <p>29. Senomorphic, senolytic, and rejuvenation therapies</p> <p>Xiang Yang Zhu and Lilach O. Lerman</p> <p>30. Natural products in regeneration<br>Rachel B. Wilson, Jason J. Lee, Geoffrey Pickering, and Nica M. Borradaile </p> <p>31. Nanotargeting to the kidney</p> <p>Ryan M. Williams, Chintan Kapadia, Edgar A. Jaimes, and Daniel A. Heller</p> <p>32. Small molecules in regeneration</p> <p>Amanda E. Crunk, Aneta Przepiorski, and Neil Hukriede</p> <p>33. Systems biology in diagnosis and reamtnet of kidney disease</p> <p>Jennifer Schaub and Matthias Kretzler</p> <p>34. Overview of ethical concerns raised by kidney organoids</p> <p>Paola Nicolas and Ira Bedzow</p> <p>35. Manufacturing challenges and solutions for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine technologies</p> <p>Joshua Hunsberger and Sita Somara</p>

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