Description |
1 online resource (xi, 253 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
Methods in molecular biology ; v. 219 |
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Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) ; v. 219
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Contents |
pt. 1. Vectors for cardiac gene transfer: production, purification, and applications -- Adenoviral vectors: production and purification / Faris P. Albayya -- Gutted adenoviral vectors for gene transfer to muscle /Jeannine M. Scott -- Dual vector expansion of the recombinant AAV packaging capacity / Dongsheng Duan -- Lentivirus vector-mediated gene transfer to cardiomyocytes / Tsuyoshi Sakoda -- pt. 2. Cell transfer to myocardium: protocols and applications -- Cell therapy in the heart: cell production, transplantation, and applications / Kevin S. Cahill -- Cardiac cell transplantation: protocols and applications / Steven M. White -- Cell grafting for cardiac repair / Hans Reinecke -- pt. 3. Vectors for cardiac gene transfer: in vitro and in vivo assays and approaches -- Suppressor tRNAs: protocols and applications for cardiac gene transfer / Massimo Buvoli -- Antisense oligonucleotides: design, construction, and applications to cardiac allograft transfer / Leora B. Balsam -- Theoretical and technical considerations for gene transfer into vascularized cardiac transplants / Guanyi Lu -- Isolation, culture, and gene transfer of adult canine cardiac myocytes / Jennifer C. Hirsch -- Myofilament protein phosphorylation by PKC in genetically engineered adult cardiac myocytes / Margaret V. Westfall -- pt. 4. In vivo cardiac gene transfer: protocols, applications, and physiological assessment -- Embryonic and neonatal cardiac gene transfer in vivo / Geir Christensen -- Efficient viral gene transfer to rodent hearts in vivo / Federica del Monte -- Direct gene transfer to the adult rodent myocardium in vivo / Michael L. Szatkowski -- Adenovirus-mediated gene transfer to cardiac myocytes in vivo using catheter-based procedures / Damien Logeart -- Coronary perfusion cocktails for in vivo gene transfer / Stephan E. Lehnart -- Modification of in vivo cardiac performance by intracoronary gene transfer of B-adrenergic receptor signaling components / Hendrik T. Tevaearai -- Protocols for hemodynamic assessment of transgenic mice in vivo / Dimitrios Georgakopoulos |
Summary |
Cellular and gene-based experimental techniques promise powerful new therapeutic agents for the remediation of both acquired and inherited cardiovascular disease. In Cardiac Cell and Gene Transfer: Principles, Protocols, and Applications, Joseph M. Metzger and a panel of leading scientific experts detail many novel techniques and strategies for the cellular and genetic modification of heart function. These highly experienced authors provide step-by-step protocols for vector production and purification, for gene and cell delivery techniques, and for physiological assessment in vivo and in vitro. Timely, authoritative, and state-of-the-art, Cardiac Cell and Gene Transfer: Principles, Protocols, and Applications constitutes an invaluable guide to all the new cellular and gene-based technologies needed by basic and clinical investigators working to illuminate today's unanswered questions about heart disease and ultimately to improve the heart performance in all their patients |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Heart -- Diseases -- Gene therapy
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Genetic transformation.
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Heart cells.
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Myoblast transfer therapy.
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Gene therapy.
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Genetic Therapy
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Heart Diseases -- therapy
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Myoblasts -- cytology
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Myocytes, Cardiac -- cytology
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Transformation, Genetic
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HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- Heart.
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MEDICAL -- Cardiology.
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Gene therapy
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Genetic transformation
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Heart cells
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Myoblast transfer therapy
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Hartcellen.
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Gentherapie.
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Wetenschappelijke technieken.
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Genre/Form |
Laboratory manuals
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Laboratory manuals.
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Manuels de laboratoire.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Metzger, Joseph Mark, 1957-
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ISBN |
9781592593507 |
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0896039943 |
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9780896039940 |
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159259350X |
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