
- 520 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
The ultimate clinical implementation of embryonic stem cells will require methods and protocols to turn these unspecialized cells into the fully functioning cell types found in a wide variety of tissues and organs. In order to achieve this, it is necessary to clearly understand the signals and cues that direct embryonic stem cell differentiation. This book provides a snapshot of current research on the differentiation of embryonic stem cells to a wide variety of cell types, including neural, cardiac, endothelial, osteogenic, and hepatic cells. In addition, induced pluripotent stem cells and other pluripotent stem cell sources are described. The book will serve as a valuable resource for engineers, scientists, and clinicians as well as students in a wide range of disciplines.
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Table of contents
- Embryonic Stem Cells - Differentiation and Pluripotent Alternatives
- Contents
- Preface
- Part 1 General Differentiation
- Part 2 Neural and Retinal Differentiation
- Part 3 Cardiac and Other Myogenic Differentiation
- Part 4 Endothelial Differentiation
- Part 5 Hepatic Differentiation
- Part 6 Osteogenic Differentiation
- Part 7 Pluripotent Alternatives – Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs)
- Part 8 Pluripotent Alternatives - Other Cell Sources