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    Stem Cell Anthology

    From Stem Cell Biology, Tissue Engineering, Cloning, Regenerative Medicine and Biology

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    • Publisher Elsevier Science
    • Date of Publication 30 November 2009

    • ISBN 9780123756824
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages422 pages
    • Size 276x215 mm
    • Weight 1530 g
    • Language English
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    The fields of stem cell research, regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, and cloning are very closely related. It is important for researchers in each of these disciplines to be aware of the methods and principles in the others. Elsevier publishes some of the highest individual references in these areas. Bringing together the principles, applications, and basic understanding in these related areas of science will provide a new reference which is serve the needs of a variety of researchers. Edited by Dr. Bruce Carlson, Stem Cell Anthology will be valuable to researchers and students who need to save time and link concepts to principles, applications, and methods in order to work more effectively and see links for potential collaborations.

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    Table of Contents:

    I. Introductory Chapters
    Pluripotential stem cells from vertebrate embryos: Present perspective and future challenges
    Postnatal stem cells
    Adult epithelial tissue stem cells
    Mesenchymal stem cells
    Stem cells, plasticity and regeneration

    II. Methods for Preparing Embryonic or Pluripotent Stem Cells
    Setting up a facility for human embryonic stem cell research
    Approaches for derivation and maintenance of human embryonic stem cells: Detailed procedures and alternatives
    Derivation and differentiation of human embryonic germ cells
    Genetic manipulation of human embryonic stem cells
    Induced pluripotential stem cell derivation

    III. Types and Properties of Stem Cells
    Molecular basis of pluripotency
    Characteristics and characterization of human pluripotential stem cells
    Multipotent adult progenitor cells
    Bone marrow stem cells: Properties and pluripotency
    Hematopoietic stem cell properties, markers, and therapeutics
    Stem cells in the gastrointestinal tract
    Stem cells derived from amniotic fluid and placenta
    Nuclear transfer for stem cells

    IV. Application of Stem Cell Biology to Regenerative Medicine
    Neural stem cells for central nervous system repair
    Spinal cord injury
    Stem cells and heart disease
    Cell-based repair for cardiovascular regeneration: What, why, how and where are we going in the next 5-10 years
    Pancreatic stem cells
    Insulin-producing cells derived from stem cells: A potential treatment for diabetes
    Regeneration of epidermis from adult keratinocyte stem cells
    Implantation of myogenic cells in skeletal muscles
    Cell-based therapies for musculoskeletal repair
    Retinal pigment epithelium derived from embryonic stem cells

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