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Title:
Magnetic resonance imaging in tissue engineering
Author:
Kotecha, Mrignayani, 1968- editor.
ISBN:
9781119193234

9781119193227

9781119193272
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Contents:
1. Stem cell tissue engineering and regeneratvie medicine: role of imaging -- 2. Principles and applications of quantitative parametric MRI in tissue engineeering -- 3. High field sodium MRS/MRI: application to cartilage tissue engineering -- 4. SPIO-labeled cellular MRI in tissue engineering: a case study in growing valvular tissues -- 5. Magnetic resonance elastography applications in tissue engineering -- 6. Finite-element method in MR elastography: application in tissue engineering -- 7. In vivo EPR oxygen imaging: a case for tissue engineering -- 8. Tissue-engineered grafts for bone and meniscus regeneration and their assessment using MRI -- 9. MRI assessment of engineered cartilage tissue growth -- 10. Emerging techniques for tendon and ligament MRI -- 11. MRI of engineered dental and crandiofacial tissues -- 12. Osteochondral tissue engineering: noninvasive assessment of tissue regeneration -- 13. Advanced liver tissue engineering approaches and their measure of success using NMR/MRI -- 14. MRI of vascularized tissue-engineered organs -- 15. MRI tools for assessment of cardiovascular tissue engineering -- 16. Peripheral nerve tissue engineering and regeneration ovserved using MRI.
Abstract:
Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Tissue Engineering provides a unique overview of the field of non-invasive MRI assessment of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine Establish a dialogue between the tissue-engineering scientists and imaging experts and serves as a guide for tissue engineers and biomaterial developers alike Provides comprehensive details of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques used to assess a variety of engineered and regenerating tissues and organs Covers cell-based therapies, engineered cartilage, bone, meniscus, tendon, ligaments, cardiovascular, liver and bladder tissue engineering and regeneration assessed by MRI Includes a chapter on oxygen imaging method that predominantly is used for assessing hypoxia in solid tumors for improving radiation therapy but has the ability to provide information on design strategies and cellular viability in tissue engineering regenerative medicine.
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