Stem Cell Biology: Development and Plasticity, Volume 1049ISBN: 978-1-57331-534-0
Paperback
216 pages
May 2005, Wiley-Blackwell
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This volume offers contributions from numerous interdisciplinary
areas bridging biotechnology and biomedical sciences. The ability
to isolate and maintain pluripotent stem cells in culture offers
exciting possibilities for replacing damaged or diseased organs and
tissues. Moreover, stem cells will provide opportunities for major
advances in our understanding of fundamental developmental
processes.
The study of pluripotent stem cells derived from early embryos
or fetal tissues has shown that they are capable of replicating
indefinitely in vitro and possess the ability to differentiate into
many cell types. Biotechnological advances under which growth
conditions and factors can be identified and characterized are
needed to guide such cells to form organ-specific tissues.
Biomedical researchers are also investigating approaches to
isolate and manipulate adult-derived multipotential stem cells that
appear to possess considerably broader differentiation capacity
than originally imagined.
Novel therapeutic strategies are being developed to take
advantage of the ability of stem cells to proliferate in culture
and to survive after transplantation into various tissues, where
they may integrate and stably express foreign genes, or repopulate
damaged or diseased organs such as the heart, brain, or
pancreas.
These presentations foster a broader understanding of the
factors that regulate the biology and plasticity of stem cells
through the picture they provide of the "state of the science" of
stem cell biology and by framing the many questions that remain to
be answered.
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