Robin Cook M.D. - An appreciation ; Foreword by Robin Cook ; Preface: The next great medical revolution? ; Acknowledgements ; 1. The End of the Night Shift ; 2. Animal Attraction ; 3. From Icarus to the First Heart Transplant ; 4. All Animals Are Equal, but Some Are More Equal than Others ; 5. Zero Tolerance ; 6. A Spoonful of Sugar ; 7. The "Humanized" Pig ; 8. The Immunological Holy Grail ; 9. From Diabetes to Alzheimer's ; 10. The Discordant Concert ; 11. The Hottest Zone ; 12. Guinea Pigs ; 13. Animal Rights and Human Wrongs ; 14. Protecting the Public ; 15. Judgment Day ; 16. The Ultimate Piggy Bank ; 17. A Vision with a Task ; Appendix ; Glossary of selected biomedical terms ; Bibliography ; Index
David Cooper, MD, is an Immunologist at the Transplantation Biology Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, and an Associate Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School. Robert Lanza, MD, is Senior Director of Tissue Engineering and Transplant Medicine, Advanced Cell Technology, Inc.
"A concise and thorough analysis."--Journal of American Medical
Association
"Xeno offers both scientific and lay readers a lively, cogent, and
comprehensive account of the scientific and ethical issues
surrounding the use of animal organs and tissues for human
transplantation."--Nature Biotechnology
"Whereas the 20th century gave us the ability to perform open heart
surgery and organ transplantation, the 21st century will offer us
the capability of transplanting animal organs and cells into
humans. XENO provides a fascinating review of previous and current
scientific and surgical efforts in this field, with excellent
discussions of its ethical, legal, and financial implications. It
is a readable and balanced book, and will intrigue and
stimulate
anyone interested in what medicine may be able to offer within the
next few years."--Christian N. Barnard, M.D.
"Whereas the 20th century gave us the ability to perform open heart
surgery and organ transplantation, the 21st century will offer us
the capability of transplanting animal organs and cells into
humans. XENO provides a fascinating review of previous and current
scientific and surgical efforts in this field, with excellent
discussions of its ethical, legal, and financial implications. It
is a readable and balanced book, and will intrigue and
stimulate
anyone interested in what medicine may be able to offer within the
next few years."--Christiaan N. Barnard, M.D.
"In their book, XENO, David Cooper and Robert Lanza have performed
a genuine service for professionals interested in
xenotransplantation, and for the public at large. Their highly
readable book is written with the authority that comes only with
deep personal involvement and expertise. Anyone interested in the
scientific, legal, economic, ethical, and moral aspects of this
great medical frontier would be well advised to start by
reading
XENO."--Thomas E. Starzl, M.D., Professor of Surgery, Thomas E.
Starzl Transplantation Institute, University of Pittsburgh.
"Xenotransplantation has enormous potential as a form of therapy
for end-stage organ failure and cell replacement therapy. It is
therefore a subject worthy of the attention of anyone with an
interest in the medical progress we can hope to witness in the 21st
century. This book, by two experts in this field, is aimed at the
interested lay person as well as at scientists and physicians. Drs.
Cooper and Lanza cover this exciting and rapidly developing
field
comprehensively and in a very readable style, which can be
understood and enjoyed both by their scientific colleagues and by
those with minimal scientific background. I would strongly
recommend it to
anyone wishing to keep abreast of current medical advances."--David
H. Sachs, M.D., Professor of Surgery (Immunology), Harvard Medical
School, Director, Transplantation Biology Research Center,
Massachusetts General Hospital
"In this book...the authors, both recognized experts in the field,
delve into the many complex problems associated with animal organ
transplantation. They provide stimulating information on everything
from the mechanism of organ rejection to the major impact
xenotransplatation will have on health care economics...and the
exciting advances that can be anticipated within the next few
years."--from the Foreword by Robin Cook, MD, bestselling author
of
Coma and Chromosome 6.
"The authors highlight the need, history, problems, and ethics of
xenotransplantation in an easy-to-read book. The succinct and
well-written sections of the history of xenotransplantation and the
current barriers to success are very satisfying." - Brent Miller,
MD, Doody's
"Xeno offers both scientific and lay readers a lively, cogent, and
comprehensive account of the scientific and ethical issues
surrounding the use of animal organs and tissues for human
transplantation."--Nature Biotechnology
"A concise and thorough analysis."--Journal of American Medical
Association
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