Part I Origin and characterization of amniotic membrane
Chapter 1: Embryology and anatomy of placental membranes José Joaquim Sousa Barros
Chapter 2: Biochemical properties of amniotic membrane Sandra M. Rocha and Cláudio J. Maia
Chapter 3: Biophysical properties of amniotic membrane Ana Margarida Abrantes, João Casalta-Lopes and Maria Filomena Botelho
Chapter 4: Stem properties of amniotic membrane-derived cells Maddalena Caruso, Anna Cargnoni and Ornella Parolini
Chapter 5: Amniotic membrane in health and disease: an obstetrical perspec Ana Luísa Areia e Paulo Moura
Part II Medical applications of amniotic membrane
Chapter 6: Amniotic membrane in ophthalmology Esmeralda Costa and Joaquim Neto Murta
Chapter 7: Amniotic membrane in the treatment of burns Ahmad Sukari Halim, Ehfa Bujang-Safawi and Arman Zaharil Mat Saad
Chapter 8: Amniotic membrane in cancer Ana Catarina Mamede, Ana Salomé Pires and Ana Filipa Brito
Chapter 9: Amniotic membrane in oral medicine Manuel Marques Ferreira and Eunice Virgínia Palmeirão Carrilho
Chapter 10: Amniotic membrane in gynaecology Maria João Carvalho
Chapter 11: Amniotic membrane and the controlled drug releas Miklós D. Resch, László Marsovszky, Erzsébet Csányi, Mária Budai-Szűcs and János Németh Part III Technical issues about amniotic membrane
Chapter 12: Isolation and characterization of mesenchymal stem cells from amniotic membrane Ana Lopes, Mário Grãos and Artur Paiva
Chapter 13: Preservation of amniotic membrane Mafalda Laranjo
Chapter 14: Ethical and legal concerns of the use of amniotic membrane Guilherme de Oliveira and André Pereira
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This book describes the human amniotic membrane from its origin, characterization and medical applications, summarizing all the latest developments and findings related to this tissue with contributions from some of the leading researchers in the field. The book addresses issues for its preservation, separation and identification of amniotic membrane-derived cells, as well as the potential ethical issues involved in their use. The topic of this book is particularly pertinent for clinicians and researchers involved in the research and use of this tissue.