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  1. Vertebrate Limb Regeneration

    In this chapter, we have touched upon some of the key processes of vertebrate limb regeneration from the formation of the wound epithelium to pattern...
    Mindy K. Call, Panagiotis A. Tsonis in Regenerative Medicine I
    Chapter
  2. Mammalian Fetal Organ Regeneration

    The develo** fetus has the remarkable ability to heal dermal skin wounds by regenerating normal epidermis and dermis with restoration of the...
    Amy S. Colwell, Michael T. Longaker, H. Peter Lorenz in Regenerative Medicine I
    Chapter
  3. Regenerative Capacity and the Develo** Immune System

    Many components of the vertebrate immune system have evolved with dual, interrelated functions of both protecting injured tissues from infection and...
    Anthony L. Mescher, Anton W. Neff in Regenerative Medicine I
    Chapter
  4. Stem Cells in CNS and Cardiac Regeneration

    The central nervous system (CNS) and the heart muscle regenerate poorly after injury, yet evidence is mounting that both harbor cells capable of...
    David L. Stocum in Regenerative Medicine I
    Chapter
  5. Production and Formulation of Adenovirus Vectors

    Adenovirus vectors have attracted considerable interest over the past decade, with ongoing clinical development programs for applications ranging...
    Nedim E. Altaras, John G. Aunins, ... Jayanthi J. Wolf in Gene Therapy and Gene Delivery Systems
    Chapter
  6. Nonviral Delivery of Cancer Genetic Vaccines

    The potential use of genetic vaccines to address numerous diseases including cancer is promising, but currently unrealized. Here, we review...
    Steven R. Little, Robert Langer in Gene Therapy and Gene Delivery Systems
    Chapter
  7. Advanced Targeting Strategies for Murine Retroviral and Adeno-associated Viral Vectors

    Targeted gene delivery involves broadening viral tropism to infect previously nonpermissive cells, replacing viral tropism to infect a target cell...
    Julie H. Yu, David V. Schaffer in Gene Therapy and Gene Delivery Systems
    Chapter
  8. Molecular Conjugates

    Molecular conjugates are nanometer-sized entities consisting of synthetic materials (lipids, polycations, targeting agents, and so on) and nucleic...
    Jeremy Heidel, Swaroop Mishra, Mark E. Davis in Gene Therapy and Gene Delivery Systems
    Chapter
  9. Facts and Theories of Induced Organ Regeneration

    Induced organ regeneration is de novo synthesis of a physiological, or nearly physiological, organ at the same anatomical site as the organ that is...
    Ioannis V. Yannas in Regenerative Medicine I
    Chapter
  10. Adeno-associated Virus as a Gene Therapy Vector: Vector Development, Production and Clinical Applications

    Adeno-associated virus (AAV) has emerged as an attractive vector for gene therapy. AAV vectors have successfully been utilized to promote...
    Joshua C. Grieger, Richard J. Samulski in Gene Therapy and Gene Delivery Systems
    Chapter
  11. Lentiviral Vectors

    We review the use of lentiviral vectors in current human gene therapy applications that involve genetic modification of nondividing tissues with...
    Nils Loewen, Eric M. Poeschla in Gene Therapy and Gene Delivery Systems
    Chapter
  12. Plasmid Vaccines and Therapeutics: From Design to Applications

    In the late 1980s, Vical and collaborators discovered that the injection into tissues of unformulated plasmid encoding various proteins resulted in...
    Marston Manthorpe, Peter Hobart, ... Alain Rolland in Gene Therapy and Gene Delivery Systems
    Chapter
  13. Island Grafts: A Model for Studying Skin Regeneration in Isolation from other Processes

    This chapter introduces the concept of an island graft, in which large full-thickness skin wounds are created with a small treatment area in the...
    Dennis P. Orgill, Charles E. Butler in Regenerative Medicine I
    Chapter
  14. Liver Regeneration

    This review summarizes the functional aspects, cellular kinetics and molecular mechanisms related to liver regeneration. Liver regeneration is a...
    George K. Michalopoulos, Marie DeFrances in Regenerative Medicine I
    Chapter
  15. Identification and Semi-quantification of 36 Compounds from Violae herba (Zihuadiding) via UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap-MS/MS as Well as Proposal of Anti-counterfeiting Quality-Marker for Pharmacopeia

    Violae herba (Zihuadiding) is a common Chinese herbal medicine. The current Chinese Pharmacopeia (ChP) defines Viola yedoensis Makino as the sole...

    Shaoman Chen, **can Li, ... Xu Chen in Chromatographia
    Article 04 July 2024
  16. DoE-Aided Optimization of RP-HPLC Method for Simultaneous Estimation of Amoxicillin and Tinidazole Loaded Mucoadhesive GRDDS Formulation for the Treatment of H. pylori

    Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is one of the primary risk factors of peptic ulcer disease worldwide. Treatment of H. pylori with the...

    Moumita Saha, Ashutosh Gupta, ... Sudheer Moorkoth in Chromatographia
    Article Open access 02 July 2024
  17. A Novel Enantioselective Chitosan-Based Stationary Phase Prepared by Molecular Imprinting of a Racemic Template

    Chitosan is a chiral polyglucosamine polysaccharide that selectively binds to S -enantiomer of ketorolac rather than R -enantiomer. In this paper, a...

    Mokhtar Mabrouk, Sherin F. Hammad, ... Fotouh R. Mansour in Chromatographia
    Article 23 June 2024
  18. Simultaneous Determination of Ethyleneamines by Reversed-Phase Ion-Pair Chromatography with Ultraviolet Detection Using on-Line Complexation with Copper(II) Ion

    A selective and simple method was developed for the determination of four ethyleneamines (EAs), i.e., ethylenediamine (EDA), diethylenetriamine...

    Azusa Yudo, Tomoko Kemmei, ... Shigehiro Kagaya in Chromatographia
    Article 21 June 2024
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