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Regenerative Pharmacology


pubblicato da Cambridge University Press

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Regenerative medicine is broadly defined as the repair or replacement of damaged cells, tissues and organs. It is a multidisciplinary effort in which technologies derive from the fields of cell, developmental and molecular biology; chemical and material sciences (i.e. nanotechnology); engineering; surgery; transplantation; immunology; molecular genetics; physiology; and pharmacology. As regenerative medicine technologies continue to evolve and expand across the boundaries of numerous scientific disciplines, they remain at the forefront of the translational research frontier with the potential to radically alter the treatment of a wide variety of disease and dysfunction. This book will draw attention to the critical role that pharmacological sciences will undeniably play in the advancement of these treatments. This book is invaluable for advanced students, postdoctoral fellows, researchers new to the field of regenerative medicine/tissue engineering, and experienced investigators looking for new research avenues. The first state-of-the-art book in this rapidly evolving field of research.

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Generi Scienza e Tecnica » Medicina » Ingegneria e Tecnologia » Ingegneria biochimica (biotecnologia, ingegneria genetica¿) » Biologia » Biologia molecolare » Zoologia » Geografia » Opere generali

Editore Cambridge University Press

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 15/04/2013

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9781107357235

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