The series Advances in Stem Cell Biology is a timely and expansive collection of comprehensive information and new discoveries in the field of stem cell biology.
iPSCs - Novel Concepts, Volume 15 addresses how important induced pluripotent stems cells are and how can they can help treat certain diseases.
Somatic cells can be reprogrammed into induced pluripotent stem cells by the expression of specific transcription factors. These cells have been transforming biomedical research over the last 15 years. This volume will address the advances in research of how induced pluripotent stem cells are being used for treatment of different disorders, such as liver disease, type-1 diabetes, Parkinson's disease, macular degeneration of the retina and much more.
The volume is written for researchers and scientists in stem cell therapy, cell biology, regenerative medicine and organ transplantation; and is contributed by world-renowned authors in the field.
- Provides overview of the fast-moving field of stem cell biology and function, regenerative medicine and therapeutics
- Covers spinal cord injuries, type-1 diabetes, liver disease, Parkinson's disease, graft vs. host disease, and much more
- Contributed by world-renown experts in the field
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-12-823883-7 (9780128238837)
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1. Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells: Novel Concepts for Respiratory Disease Modelling2. iPSC For Modeling of Metabolic and Neurodegenerative Disorders3. iPSCs for Modeling Open-Angle Glaucoma4. Patient-Specific Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells for Modeling Amyloid Disease5. iPSCs for Modeling Choroideremia6. Applications of human hiPSC and hESC for modeling substance use disorders: Addiction and neurodevelopmental toxicity7. iPSCs for Modeling Cardiac Sodium Channelopathies8. iPSCs for Modeling Danon Disease9. Human induced pluripotent stem cells for Modeling of Niemann-Pick Disease type C110. iPSC-based Modeling in Psychiatric Disorders: Opportunities and Challenges11. Research Applications of iPSCs for Modeling of Spinal Cord Injury12. iPSCs for Modeling Smith-Magenis Syndrome