Tendon Regeneration: Understanding Tissue Physiology and Development to Engineer Functional Substitutes was the first book to highlight the multi-disciplinary nature of this specialized field and the importance of collaboration between medical and engineering laboratories in the development of tissue-oriented products for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (TERM) strategies.Beginning with a foundation in developmental biology, the book explores physiology, pathology, and surgical reconstruction, providing guidance on biological approaches that enhances tendon regeneration practices. Contributions from scientists, clinicians, and engineers who are the leading figures in their respective field’s present recent findings in tendon stem cells, cell therapies, and scaffold treatments, as well as examples of pre-clinical models for translational therapies and a view of the future of the field.New coverage will include signaling pathways for tendon development, molecular mechanisms of tendinopathy, inflammation contribution to healing and pathology of tendons, tendon aging and degeneration, tendon models, and translational studies for tendon regenerative medicine.
Section I Biology and Physiology of Tendons
1. Regenerating Tendons: Lessons from Development
2. Mechanobiology of Embryonic and Adult Tendons and Tendon Interfaces
3. Tendon Physiology and Mechanical Behavior Structure-Function Relationships
4. Tendon Resident Cells - Functions and Features
5. Molecular and Biological Mechanisms of Tendon Homeostasis and Repair
Section II Pathologies and Repair of Tendons
6. Tendinopathy Triad - Mechnosenising, ECM, and Inflammation
7. Medical Considerations in Tendinopathy
8. Etiology, Pathology, and Healing of Tendon Injury and Disease
9. Mechanics and Mechanisms of Tendon Disease and Regeneration
10. Tendon Aging and Degeneration
11. The Veterinarian Perspective: Comparative Anatomy, Animal Models and Bioengineering of Tendons
Section III Tendon Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Approaches
12. Cell-Based Approaches for Tendon Regeneration
13. Engineering Anisotropic 2D and 3D Structures for Tendon Repair and Regeneration
14. Fabrication of Hierarchical and Biomimetic Fibrous Structures to Support the Regeneration of Tendon Tissues
15. Multifactorial Tendon Tissue Engineering Strategies
16. Tendon Interface Engineering Approaches
Section IV Translating Tendon Regenerative Medicine Strategies
17. Transitional Tendinopathy: Are We There Yet?
18. Translational Challenges at the Interfaces
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