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Engineered cell manipulation for biomedical application / Misturu Akashi, Takami Akagi, Michiya Matsusaki, editors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Akashi, M. (Mitsuru), editor.
Akagi, T. (Takami), editor.
Matsusaki, Michiya, editor.
Series:
Nanomedicine and nanotoxicology 2194-0452
Nanomedicine and nanotoxicology, 2194-0452
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cell Engineering--methods.
Cells, Cultured.
Drug Delivery Systems.
Nanostructures.
Tissue engineering.
Cellular control mechanisms.
Drug delivery systems.
Biomedical engineering.
Nanoparticles.
Medical Subjects:
Cell Engineering--methods.
Cells, Cultured.
Drug Delivery Systems.
Nanostructures.
Physical Description:
viii, 271 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Tokyo : Springer, [2014]
Summary:
This book is the first to summarize new technologies for engineered cell manipulation. The contents focus on control of cellular functions by nanomaterials and control of three-dimensional cell-cell interactions. Control of cellular functions is important for cell differentiation, maturation, and activation, which generally are controlled by the addition of soluble cytokines or growth factors into cell culture dishes. Target antigen molecules can be efficiently delivered to the cytosol of the dendritic cells using the nanoparticle technique described here, and cellular functions such as dendritic cell maturation can be controlled easily and with precision. This book describes basic preparation of the nanoparticles, activation control of dendritic cells, immune function control, and in vivo application for various vaccination systems. The second type of control, that of cell-cell interaction, is important for tissue engineering in order to develop three-dimensional cellular constructs. To achieve in vitro engineering of three-dimensional human tissue constructs, cell-cell interaction must be controlled in three dimensions, but typical biological cell manipulation technique cannot accomplish this task. An engineered cell manipulation technique is necessary. In this book the authors describe the fabrication of nanofilms onto cell surfaces, development of three-dimensional cellular multilayers, and various applications of the cellular multilayers as three-dimensional human models. This important work will be highly informative for researchers and students in the fields of materials science, polymer science, biomaterials, medicinal science, nanotechnology, biotechnology, and biology.
Contents:
Recent Advances in 3D Tissue Models
Rapid Assembly of Cellular Aggregation Using Micro-Nano Technologies
Rapid Single Cells Printing by Piezoelectric Inkjet Printer
Engineering Electrospun Scaffolds to Encourage Cell Infiltration
The Potential Use of Three-Dimensional Cellular Multilayers as a Blood Vessel Model
Engineering Cellular Assembly for Applications in Regenerative Medicine
Hepatic Differentiation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells and Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells by Two- and Three-Dimensional Culture Systems in vitro
Reconstruction of Elastic Fibers in Three-Dimensional Smooth Muscle Cells
Building Experimental System Modeling Fibrotic Tissue in Human Pancreatic Cancer by Three-Dimensional Layer-by-Layer Culture
Human Living Skin Equivalents as a Promising Model for Skin Grafts
Particulate and Immunity
Functional Nanoparticles for Vaccine Delivery Systems
Nanoparticle-Based Specific Targeting of Antigen-Presenting Cells for Immunotherapy
Barrier Signalling
The Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion Profile of Nanoparticles.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9784431551386
4431551387
OCLC:
884539159

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