Regenerative Medicine in the Genitourinary System gives the reader a comprehensive overview of tissue engineering used to treat genitourinary disorders and infertility, also providing a great learning platform for researchers in different fields such as cell biology, pharmaceutics, clinicians, chemists, material scientists, and more. The book covers the latest innovations on the subject, but also acts as a resource for tissue engineering applications and regenerative medicine. Over the last several decades, tissue engineering has continued to make considerable advancements in therapeutic and clinical strategies that address male/female urological or genitourinary diseases.
Although several articles have been published on this topic, there are very few book chapters and no single book currently available dedicated to this topic.
PART ONE: Introduction
1. Genitourinary Tissue Engineering: Promises, Advances, and Challenges
PART TWO: Urinary System
2. The Progress in Tissue Engineering of Kidney
3. The Progress in Tissue Engineering of Bladder
4. The Progress in Tissue Engineering of Urethrs
5. The Progress in Ureter Tissue Engineering
PART THREE: Male Reproductive System
6. The Progress in Tissue Engineering of Penile Corporal Tissue
7. The Progress in Tissue Engineering of Prostate
8. The Progress in Tissue Engineering of Testicle
9. Tissue Engineering Applications for Erectile Dysfunction
10. Tissue Engineering Strategies to Treat Male Infertility
PART FOUR: Female Reproductive System
11. The Progress in Tissue Engineering of Uterus
12. The Progress in Tissue Engineering of Vagina
13. The Progress in Cervical Tissue Engineering
14. The Progress in Tissue Engineering of Ovarian glands
15. The Progress in Tissue Engineering of Endometrium
16. Tissue Engineering Strategies to Treat Female Infertility