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Tissue Barriers in Disease, Injury, and Regeneration: A Comprehensive Guide

Understanding the Molecular and Cellular Fundamentals of Homeostatic and Defense Responses

Tissue Barriers in Disease, Injury, and Regeneration, a book by Nikolai V. Gorbunov, delves into the intricacies of tissue barriers, covering their damaging impacts and exposure to pathogens and engineered nanomaterials. The book emphasizes the crucial role of various cell types, including mesenchymal stoma, vascular, epithelial, telocyte, myofibroblast, lymphoid, and reticuloendothelial cells, in bridging the effects of ambient factors, medical treatments, and drug delivery systems on barrier integrity, tissue and organ functions, and metabolic status.

The Role of Progenitor Cells in Tissue Remodeling and Regeneration

The book also examines the vital role of progenitor cells from different origins in the remodeling and regeneration of tissue stroma, vasculature of blood-tissue barriers, and mucosa and external epithelium. By exploring the complex relationships between these cell types and their environments, readers can gain a deeper understanding of the underlying mechanisms of tissue barriers and their responses to various stimuli.

This comprehensive guide is an essential resource for researchers, scientists, and medical professionals seeking to understand the molecular and cellular fundamentals of tissue barriers and their significance in disease, injury, and regeneration.

Book Details

Published by Elsevier, the book is available in English and features 206 pages of in-depth information. The publication date is July 7, 2021, and the ISBN numbers are 0128185619 (ISBN-10) and 978-0128185612 (ISBN-13).

Whether you’re a scientist, researcher, or medical professional, Tissue Barriers in Disease, Injury, and Regeneration is a valuable resource that can help you stay up-to-date on the latest advances in this critical field of study.

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