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Regeneration: Stem Cells and Beyond

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In this issue of Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology the authors present a unique range of examples of the regenerative response and the role of stem cells from the amphibian to human. It seems that all roads lead to cells that have the plasticity to become something else, not only in the amphibian but also in the mammal.

List of contents

Amphibian Regeneration and Stem Cells.- Existence of Reserve Quiescent Stem Cells in Adults, From Amphibians to Humans.- Genetic Regulation of Mouse Stem Cells: Identification of Two Keratinocyte Stem Cell Regulatory Loci.- Myocardial Tissue Engineering and Regeneration as a Therapeutic Alternative to Transplantation.- Spallanzani's Mouse: A Model of Restoration and Regeneration.- 191.

Summary

In this issue of Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology the authors present a unique range of examples of the regenerative response and the role of stem cells from the amphibian to human. It seems that all roads lead to cells that have the plasticity to become something else, not only in the amphibian but also in the mammal.

Product details

Assisted by Ellen Heber-Katz (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2003
 
EAN 9783540022381
ISBN 978-3-540-02238-1
No. of pages 196
Weight 412 g
Illustrations XI, 196 p.
Series Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Microbiology

B, Immunologie, Immunology, Transplantation, Regulation, Biology, microbiology, cell, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Cell Biology, stem cells, tissue, Stem Cell, Transit-Amplifying Cells

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