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Regenerative Hepatology and Liver Transplantation is the second volume in the Regenerative and Transplant Medicine series. This volume is essential as no field in the biomedical sciences has more interest than organ transplantation regarding regenerative medicine, primarily because of the urgent need to improve transplant outcomes and increase transplantation rates is critical to treat the many patients suffering from liver disease.The goal of this book is to bridge regenerative hepatology and transplant medicine, by illustrating the state of the art of clinical liver transplantation, as well…mehr
Regenerative Hepatology and Liver Transplantation is the second volume in the Regenerative and Transplant Medicine series. This volume is essential as no field in the biomedical sciences has more interest than organ transplantation regarding regenerative medicine, primarily because of the urgent need to improve transplant outcomes and increase transplantation rates is critical to treat the many patients suffering from liver disease.The goal of this book is to bridge regenerative hepatology and transplant medicine, by illustrating the state of the art of clinical liver transplantation, as well as of the progress of regenerative medicine (RM) investigations aiming at the bioengineering, regeneration, and repair of the liver.This volume is necessary and would be placed well in the current global trend toward increasing organ donation utilizing such cutting-edge technologies. Written by the world's experts in the field of liver diseases, it is a perfect reference for transplant operators, researchers, regenerative medicine operators, tissue engineering operators, biotech operators, and those in academia, industry, and regulatory agencies working to advance the field. - Second volume in the Regenerative and Transplant Medicine series, focusing on the liver - Covers the liver and diseases, transplantation, cell transplantation, liver preservation and machine perfusion, and liver bioengineering - Builds on previous works and demonstrates how regenerative and transplant medicine work together to provide an increased ability to improve health care outcomes for individuals
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Section I: The liver and liver diseases 1. Prevalence of liver disease around the world Helena Cortez-Pinto, Ana Craciun, Ricardo Crespo and Sofia Carvalhana 2. Viral hepatitis Jean-Charles Duclos-Vallee 3. Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis Miguel Pinheiro, Marta B. Afonso and Cec¿lia M.P. Rodrigues 4. Alcoholic liver disease Zachary DeVore, Philip McNamara, Dimitri Belkin, Naveen Ganjoo and Deepika Devuni 5. Liver fibrosis and cirrhosis Philipp Schwabl, Margarita Papatheodoridi and Massimo Pinzani 6. Biomarkers in liver disease and transplantation: Outlook for precision medicine Ruslan A. Mammadov, Vincent T. Janmaat, Cornelia J. Verhoeven, Jan N.M. IJzermans, Maikel P. Peppelenbosch, Luc J.W. van der Laan and Henk P. Roest Section II: Liver transplantation 7. Living donor liver transplantation Han Li, Paulo Martins, Babak Mavahedi and Adel Bozorgzadeh 8. Small-for-size syndrome in liver transplantation Martin Montenovo 9. Clinical trials design and endpoints in liver transplantation Richard W. Laing, Amanda P.C.S. Boteon and Yuri L. Boteon 10. Oncologic liver transplantation: Transplant oncology Taizo Hibi 11. Management of hepatocellular carcinoma Alejandro Serrablo, Alejandra Utrillas-Fornals, Pablo Parra, Luis Tejedor and Leyre Serrablo Section III: Cell transplantation 12. Human hepatocyte transplantation Jessica Nulty, Hanish Anand and Anil Dhawan 13. Mesenchymal stem cell transplantation M. Najimi, G. de Bodt, G. Jannone and E.M. Sokal 14. Biliary tree stem cell transplantation Savino Paradiso, Federica Cremisini, Matteo Franchitto, Guido Carpino and Vincenzo Cardinale Section IV: Liver preservation and machine perfusion 15. General principles of organ preservation in liver transplantation S.H. Abbas, F. Dengu and P.J. Friend 16. Ischemia-reperfusion injury Joan Rosello Catafau and Arnau Panisello Rosello Section V: Regenerative medicine in liver disease and transplantation 17. Liver regeneration Udayan Apte 18. Whole-liver bioengineering: The future of transplantation medicine Diogo Marques, Natalia Sanchez Romero, Sandra Meliton Barbancho, Alvaro Blanes Rodriguez, Pilar Sainz de la Masa Arnal, Helen Almeida, Pablo Royo Dachary and Pedro M. Baptista 19. Nanotechnology application in liver transplantation Christine G. Yao 20. Acute liver failure and bioreactors/liver assist devices Manon Guillet, Claire de Lartigue, Ulysse Pereira, Marwa Hussein, Mattia Pasqua and Cecile Legallais 21. Hepatobiliary organoids and large-scale expansion for regenerative therapies Kerstin Schneeberger, Sara Morini and Bart Spee 22. Liver aging Eric Felli and Jordi Gracia-Sancho
Section I: The liver and liver diseases 1. Prevalence of liver disease around the world Helena Cortez-Pinto, Ana Craciun, Ricardo Crespo and Sofia Carvalhana 2. Viral hepatitis Jean-Charles Duclos-Vallee 3. Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis Miguel Pinheiro, Marta B. Afonso and Cec¿lia M.P. Rodrigues 4. Alcoholic liver disease Zachary DeVore, Philip McNamara, Dimitri Belkin, Naveen Ganjoo and Deepika Devuni 5. Liver fibrosis and cirrhosis Philipp Schwabl, Margarita Papatheodoridi and Massimo Pinzani 6. Biomarkers in liver disease and transplantation: Outlook for precision medicine Ruslan A. Mammadov, Vincent T. Janmaat, Cornelia J. Verhoeven, Jan N.M. IJzermans, Maikel P. Peppelenbosch, Luc J.W. van der Laan and Henk P. Roest Section II: Liver transplantation 7. Living donor liver transplantation Han Li, Paulo Martins, Babak Mavahedi and Adel Bozorgzadeh 8. Small-for-size syndrome in liver transplantation Martin Montenovo 9. Clinical trials design and endpoints in liver transplantation Richard W. Laing, Amanda P.C.S. Boteon and Yuri L. Boteon 10. Oncologic liver transplantation: Transplant oncology Taizo Hibi 11. Management of hepatocellular carcinoma Alejandro Serrablo, Alejandra Utrillas-Fornals, Pablo Parra, Luis Tejedor and Leyre Serrablo Section III: Cell transplantation 12. Human hepatocyte transplantation Jessica Nulty, Hanish Anand and Anil Dhawan 13. Mesenchymal stem cell transplantation M. Najimi, G. de Bodt, G. Jannone and E.M. Sokal 14. Biliary tree stem cell transplantation Savino Paradiso, Federica Cremisini, Matteo Franchitto, Guido Carpino and Vincenzo Cardinale Section IV: Liver preservation and machine perfusion 15. General principles of organ preservation in liver transplantation S.H. Abbas, F. Dengu and P.J. Friend 16. Ischemia-reperfusion injury Joan Rosello Catafau and Arnau Panisello Rosello Section V: Regenerative medicine in liver disease and transplantation 17. Liver regeneration Udayan Apte 18. Whole-liver bioengineering: The future of transplantation medicine Diogo Marques, Natalia Sanchez Romero, Sandra Meliton Barbancho, Alvaro Blanes Rodriguez, Pilar Sainz de la Masa Arnal, Helen Almeida, Pablo Royo Dachary and Pedro M. Baptista 19. Nanotechnology application in liver transplantation Christine G. Yao 20. Acute liver failure and bioreactors/liver assist devices Manon Guillet, Claire de Lartigue, Ulysse Pereira, Marwa Hussein, Mattia Pasqua and Cecile Legallais 21. Hepatobiliary organoids and large-scale expansion for regenerative therapies Kerstin Schneeberger, Sara Morini and Bart Spee 22. Liver aging Eric Felli and Jordi Gracia-Sancho
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