Hematopoietic Stem Cells VII, Volume 1176ISBN: 978-1-57331-761-0
Paperback
300 pages
October 2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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A fundamental property of hematopoetic stem cells is their capacity
to self-renew, thus providing, in principle, a limitless source of
daughter cells and with the same functional properties. This volume
presents the most recent developments, and their clinical
implications, in hematopoietic stem cell research. The field of
hematopoietic stem cell biology is rapidly advancing and new ideas
and concepts supported by new technologies provide new discoveries.
Topics covered are genetic and epigenetic regulation of stem cells,
stem cell plasticity, stem cell regulation and self-renewal, and
embryonic stem cells as well as malignant stem cell biology.
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