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Reference Series in Biomedical Engineering Tissue Engineering and Regeneration Series Editor: Heinz Redl Jeffrey M. Gimble · Darja Marolt Presen Richard O. C. Oreffo · Susanne Wolbank · Heinz Redl Editors Cell Engineering and Regeneration Reference Series in Biomedical Engineering Tissue Engineering and Regeneration SeriesEditor HeinzRedl LudwigBoltzmannInstituteforExperimentaland ClinicalTraumatology/AUVAResearchCenter AustrianClusterforTissueRegeneration Wien,Austria This series Tissue Engineering and Regeneration consists of comprehensive refer- encetextsencompassingthebiologicalbasisoftissueregeneration,basicprinciples oftissueengineering,andthecurrentstate-of-the-artintissueengineeringofspecific tissues and organs. Each volume combines established fundamentals and the latest developments, thus forming an invaluable collection for both experienced researchers as well as practitioners from other areas of expertise. The spectrum of topics ranges from the use of cells for tissue regeneration and tissue engineering, growth factors and biological molecules affecting tissue development and regener- ation, to the specific roles of biophysical factors in tissue development and regeneration. Tissueengineeringliesatthecrossroadsofmedicine,lifesciences,andengineer- ing. The field has developed extensively over the last two decades, addressing the requirementsoftissueandorganreplacementaswellasregenerationinavarietyof congenital, traumatic, disease, and aging-related conditions, including some of the mostcriticalunmetchallengesinmodernmedicine.Bothourincreasedunderstand- ingofthebiologicalbasisoftissueengineeringaswellassignificanttechnological advancesmeanthatengineeringdesignprinciplescannowbeusedforthedenovo constructionoffunctionaltissuereplacementsthatmeettherequirementsofresearch andclinicalapplications. Moreinformationaboutthisseriesathttp://www.springer.com/series/13441 (cid:129) Jeffrey M. Gimble Darja Marolt Presen (cid:129) Richard O. C. Oreffo Susanne Wolbank Heinz Redl Editors Cell Engineering and Regeneration With86Figuresand17Tables Editors JeffreyM.Gimble DarjaMaroltPresen TulaneUniv.Sch.ofMedicine AUVATraumaResearchCenter NewOrleans,LA,USA LudwigBoltzmannInstitutefor ExperimentalandClinicalTraumatology Vienna,Austria AustrianClusterforTissueRegeneration Vienna,Austria RichardO.C.Oreffo SusanneWolbank BoneandJointResearch AUVATraumaResearchCenter Group,CentreforHuman LudwigBoltzmannInstitutefor Development,StemCellsand ExperimentalandClinicalTraumatology Regeneration,Instituteof Vienna,Austria DevelopmentalSciences AustrianClusterforTissueRegeneration UniversityofSouthampton Vienna,Austria Southampton,UK HeinzRedl AUVATraumaResearchCenter LudwigBoltzmannInstitutefor ExperimentalandClinicalTraumatology Vienna,Austria AustrianClusterforTissueRegeneration Vienna,Austria ISBN978-3-319-08830-3 ISBN978-3-319-08831-0(eBook) ISBN978-3-319-08832-7(printandelectronicbundle) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08831-0 ©SpringerNatureSwitzerlandAG2020 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.AllrightsarereservedbythePublisher,whetherthewholeorpartofthe materialisconcerned,specificallytherightsoftranslation,reprinting,reuseofillustrations,recitation, broadcasting,reproductiononmicrofilmsorinanyotherphysicalway,andtransmissionorinformation storageandretrieval,electronicadaptation,computersoftware,orbysimilarordissimilarmethodology nowknownorhereafterdeveloped. Theuseofgeneraldescriptivenames,registerednames,trademarks,servicemarks,etc.inthispublication doesnotimply,evenintheabsenceofaspecificstatement,thatsuchnamesareexemptfromtherelevant protectivelawsandregulationsandthereforefreeforgeneraluse. Thepublisher,theauthors,andtheeditorsaresafetoassumethattheadviceandinformationinthisbook arebelievedtobetrueandaccurateatthedateofpublication.Neitherthepublishernortheauthorsorthe editorsgiveawarranty,expressedorimplied,withrespecttothematerialcontainedhereinorforanyerrors oromissionsthatmayhavebeenmade.Thepublisherremainsneutralwithregardtojurisdictionalclaims inpublishedmapsandinstitutionalaffiliations. ThisSpringerimprintispublishedbytheregisteredcompanySpringerNatureSwitzerlandAG. Theregisteredcompanyaddressis:Gewerbestrasse11,6330Cham,Switzerland Thisbookisdedicatedtoallourcolleaguesin the TERM field and beyond involved in basic research ordedicated to clinical applications andlastbutnotleasttoallthepatients,young and old, who urgently need the support of regenerative medicine. Preface ThisSpringerReferenceupdateablebookseriesonTissueEngineeringandRegen- erativeMedicinedescribesthestateoftheartinthefieldofTERMandallows,with theelectroniconlineplatformadopted,continuousupdatesandeditionstoensurethe informationisrelevant,uptodate,andcanserveasreferenceforthefield.Thebooks can be used in research, teaching, and clinical translation in order to improve the qualityoflifeandsurvivalofourpatients. Withinthefieldoftissueengineering,thecombinationofcells,biomaterials,and growth factorsisrequiredfor tissuereparationandregeneration.Nevertheless, itis worthhighlightingthatcells,stem-progenitor,anddifferentiatedprogenyarethekey elementsinalltissueengineeringandregenerativemedicine(TERM)applications.It is the cell population that, ultimately, will facilitate the repair and regeneration of lost,damaged,ortraumatizedtissue.Therefore,wehavededicatedawholebookto this central topic with chapters detailing stem, progeny, and differentiated cell populations,includingfunctionandapplication. In recent years, emerging evidence has uncovered an important role for the cell “secretome” and the various cell factors released and generated in repair and cell signaling.Itmayprovethatthismechanismmaysupplanttheroleofthetransplanted cells themselves as the key factor in cell and tissue regeneration. In particular, the “newworld”ofextracellularvesiclesandtheircargohasopenedupanewhorizonof therapeuticagentsthatarepotentiallyeasiertomanufacture,distribute,andapply. Weare,ofcourse,awareofthelimitationsofanyonebookintryingtocoverall potential cell sources; therefore, it was not possible to include some chapters (e.g., amniotic fluid cells, cryopreservation) in this first edition – these chapters will be availabledigitally,induecourse,aspertheinnovative onlineconceptofthis book series. vii Acknowledgments Wewouldliketothankalltheauthorsandco-editorsfortheircontribution,support, and suggestions. Special thanks to our reviewers (for the list of reviewers, see below). We would also like to thank the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative MedicineInternationalSociety(TERMIS)fortheirsupportofthistissueengineering series. Finally, our special thanks go to Ester Venturato and Susanne Windwarder, whohavebeeninstrumentalinthesuccessofthisbookseries,aswellastotheteam atSpringerfortheirvision,ongoinghelp,andprofessionalwork. List of Reviewers Christiane Fuchs, David Hercher, Colin Jahoda, Cornelia Kasper, Gerhard Krumschnabel,AntoninaLavrentieva,ChristinaSchuh,TudoritaTumbar ix Contents PartI CellSources ........................................ 1 OverviewofCellTypesCapableofContributingtoSkeletalMuscle RepairandRegeneration .................................... 3 JohannaPrullerandPeterS.Zammit CellsforCartilageRegeneration .............................. 33 GerjoJ.V.M.vanOsch,AndreaBarbero,MatsBrittberg,DiegoCorrea, SolvigDiederichs,MaryB.Goldring,TimHardingham,FlorienJenner, RobertoNarcisi,MarkA.Randolph,andSylviaNuernberger PeriosteumDerivedCellsinSkeletalTissueRegeneration .......... 101 JohannaBolander,TimHerpelinck,andFrankP.Luyten Bone-Marrow-DerivedMesenchymalStromalCells:FromBasic BiologytoApplicationsinBoneTissueEngineeringandBone Regeneration .............................................. 139 JanjaZupan,DanielTang,RichardO.C.Oreffo,HeinzRedl,and DarjaMaroltPresen PancreaticIsletBeta-CellReplacementStrategies ................. 193 J.JasonCollierandSusanJ.Burke TheRoleofSchwannCellsinPeripheralNerveFunction,Injury, andRepair ............................................... 215 ChristinaM.A.P.Schuh,AnaMariaSandoval-Castellanos, CristianDeGregorio,PaminaContreras-Kallens,andJohnW.Haycock StemCells:UmbilicalCord/Wharton’sJellyDerived .............. 237 JohnT.Walker,ArmandKeating,andJohnE.Davies HairFollicleStemCellsandHairRegeneration .................. 265 Sung-JanLin,Wen-YenHuang,Chih-ChiangChen,MingxingLei,and Jin-BonHong MuseCells ................................................ 297 MariDezawa xi xii Contents EmbryonicStemCells ...................................... 315 PhilipLewis,EdinaSilajdžić,DanielR.Brison,andSusanJ.Kimber UseofXenogeneicCells ..................................... 367 ElisabethKemter,AlexanderKind,BrunoReichart,andEckhardWolf PartII CellCultureandCellModulation ..................... 413 CellCultureConditions:CultivationofStemCellsUnder DynamicConditions ........................................ 415 AndreasClementi,DominikEgger,VerenaCharwat,andCorneliaKasper HardMaterialModulationfor(Skeletal)TissueEngineering Purposes ................................................. 449 PaulE.Bourgine PeekingintoaHiddenSyndicate:MitochondriaoftheHuman AmnioticMembrane ........................................ 467 AdelheidWeidingerandAsmitaBanerjee MolecularCrowding–(inCellCulture) ........................ 483 CedricBadowski,AneesaIskander,DianaGaspar,DimitriosI.Zeugolis, andMichaelRaghunath microRNAModulation ...................................... 511 IreneMencíaCastaño,RosanneM.Raftery,CarolineM.Curtin,Johannes Grillari,HeinzRedl,andFergalJ.O’Brien PartIII ApplicationRoutesandCellTracking ................. 577 CellSheetsforTissueEngineeringApplications .................. 579 RamV.Devireddy SeeingIsBelieving:NoninvasiveMicroscopicImagingModalitiesfor TissueEngineeringandRegenerativeMedicine ................... 599 NunoNeto,RuslanI.Dmitriev,andMichaelG.Monaghan PartIV ModeofCellAction ............................... 639 MesenchymalStromalCellSecretomeforTissueRepair ........... 641 MassimilianoGnecchi,MariaChiaraCiuffreda,andManuelaMura PeripheralBloodMononuclearCellSecretomeforTissueRepair .... 667 LucianBeer,ElisabethSimader,MichaelMildner,MariannGyöngyösi, andHendrikJanAnkersmit

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