1st Edition

Regenerative Medicine, Stem Cells and the Liver

By David C. Hay Copyright 2012

    The regenerative capacity of the liver has been recognized for centuries, but when it is overwhelmed by insulting stimuli or is chronically damaged, its regenerative capability is substantially reduced or lost. Researchers have been working to find solutions to cure failing human liver function. Given the ability of stem cells to self- renew and differentiate into specialized cell liver types, they represent an attractive strategy to replace lost liver function. This book begins by outlining the complex nature of human liver disease and proceeds to examine the potential that stem cell-based approaches have to offer.

    Stem Cell Therapy in the Context of Chronic Liver Disease: Promise and Pitfalls, Prakash Ramachandran
    Sources of Human Liver Cells and the Challenge of working with Primary Tissue, Janet WC Kung and James A Ross
    Role of Pluripotent Stem Cells in Regenerative Medicine, Eriona Hysolli, Xiao-Ling Zhou, Renjing Liu, Ji-Hyun Kim, Brian Adams, Gareth Sullivan, and In-Hyun Park
    Human Liver Development as a Template to Generate High Fidelity Models, Claire N. Medine, Janet WC Kung, Catherine M. Payne, James R. Black, Richard A. Anderson, James A. Ross, John P. Iredale, and David C. Hay
    Applying Pluripotent Stem Cell Technology to Modelling Human Liver Disease, Nicholas RF Hannan, S. Tamir Rashid, and Ludovic Vallier
    Applying Stem Cell Technology to High Through-put Drug Screening, Mia Emgård and Petter Björquist
    Stem Cells in the Development of Products for Regenerative Medicine, Paul A. De Sousa, Scott McRae, and Glyn Stacey
    Cells for Bioartificial Liver Support Humphrey Hodgson, Amy Thomas and Clare Selden
    Stem Cell Technology and Cell Based Therapies, Nicholas James Davies and Philip Noel Newsome
    Advances in Cell Therapy for Liver Disease, L. Boulter
    Technical and Bioethical Challenges associated with using Stem Cells for Research and Therapy, J.L. Tremoleda, I. de Lecuona, and S. Harding

    Biography

    David C. Hay