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Stem Cells: Their Identification and Characterisation by C. S. Potten β€” book cover

Stem Cells: Their Identification and Characterisation

by C. S. Potten
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Overview

Stem cells are relatively undifferentiated cells which are the permanent lineage ancestor cells of tissues. Newly developed molecular biological techniques and probes have made possible dramatic advances in our ability to study the lineage development of stem cells. A major impetus to develop these techniques has been to identify specific stem cells for gene therapy purposes. The role that stem cells play in the development of cancer is also an important area. This book provides up-to-date reviews on a wide variety of stem cell systems by world experts. Chapters range from descriptions of the current knowledge of the biology of stem cells, to current molecular biological approaches and clinical implications. Oncologists and cell biologists will find this book of particular interest. It will also be usefule to radiobiologist, biotechnologists, and gene therapists.

Key Features:

  • Provides reviews of stem cell systems by world experts
  • Covers stem cell biology in plants, invertebrates, and mammals
  • Presents clinical implications of stem cell differentiation

Cell progenitors in the neural crest, stem cell repertoire in the intestine, biology of the hematopoitic stem cell.

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Book Details

Published
April 5, 1983
Publisher
Churchill Livingstone
Pages
304
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780443024511

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