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    STEM CELLS
    From Bench to Bedside

    edited by Ariff Bongso & Eng Hin Lee (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
    with Forewords by Sydney Brenner & Philip Yeo

    Table of Contents (45k)
    Chapter 1: Stem Cells: Defnition, Classification and Sources (111k)

    Stem cell biology has gained tremendous interest in the recent years, driven by the hope of finding cures for several diseases through transplantation medicine. Various types of stem cells have been identified from preimplantation embryos, the fetus, placenta and adult. The isolation of human embryonic stem cells has been considered the biggest breakthrough of the 21st century. Some of these stem cell types are charged with ethical controversies although they are versatile and offer tremendous potential for finding cures for incurable diseases. In fact, cures for diabetes, heart diseases, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and many other diseases via stem cell research is expected within the next 10 years.

    The documentation of the latest information on these various stem cell types is compartmentalized in different journals and texts. This book brings together the state-of-the-art on all the types of stem cells, written by giants in the respective fields. It is hoped that knowledge of one stem cell type will complement the other and much can be learned by interaction. This book is aimed at undergraduates, postgraduates, scientists, embryologists, tissue engineers, doctors and biomedical scientists with an interest in stem cell research. It is different from other texts in that it is very comprehensive, covering all aspects of stem cells. Additionally, all the various chapters are written by renowned scientists in the specific fields. The topics are uniquely treated in that they cover research at the laboratory bench as well as the clinical applications. Many of the chapters carry extensive self-explanatory figures, colored photographs, graphics and tables.

    Both the editors are also renowned in the stem cell field, and both come from medical disciplines and are senior university academics with excellent track records.


    Contents:

    • Stem Cells: Their Definition, Classification and Sources (A Bongso & E H Lee)
    • From Human Embryos to Clinically Compliant Embryonic Stem Cells: Blastocyst Culture, Xeno-Free Derivation and Cryopreservation, Properties and Applications of Embryonic Stem Cells (A Bongso et al.)
    • Characterization of Human Embryonic Stem Cells (M M Matin et al.)
    • Stem Cells and Their Development Potential (M F Pera & M Dottori)
    • Transcriptome Profiling of Embryonic Stem Cells (M Rao & B Lim)
    • Culture, Subcloning, Spontaneous and Controlled Differentiation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells (M Amit et al.)
    • Differentiation In Vitro and In Vivo of Human Embryonic Stem Cells (B Bulum & N Benvenisty)
    • Feeder-Free Culture of Human Embryonic Stem Cells (S A Noggle et al.)
    • Epigenesis in Pluripotent Cells (L M Hoffman et al.)
    • Stem Cells and Translational Medicine Ethics, Law, and Policy (J Burley)
    • Therapeutic Cloning: Derivation and Propagation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells by Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (W S Hwang et al.)
    • Hurdles to Improving the Efficiency of Therapeutic Cloning (C S Navara et al.)
    • Hematopoietic Stem Cells: Basic Science to Clinical Applications (D L Kraft & I L Weissman)
    • Hematopoietic Stem Cells for Leukemias and Other Life Threatening Hematological Disorders (P Tan)
    • Differentiation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells to Cardiomyocytes (C Denning et al.)
    • Differentiation of Human Embryonic, Fetal and Adult Stem Cells to Islet Cells of the Pancreas (E Roche & B Soria)
    • Progress in Islet Transplantation (A M J Shapiro & S Nanji)
    • Differentiating Human Stem Cells to Neurons (S-C Zhang)
    • Liver Stem Cells (M R Alison et al.)
    • Stem Cells of the Eye (L P K Ang & D T H Tan)
    • Bone Repair and Adult Stem Cells (D W Hutmacher & S L C Sugunan)
    • Stem Cells and Cartilage (J B Richardson et al.)
    • Ligament and Tendon Repair with Adult Stem Cells (J C H Goh & H W Ouyang)
    • Germ Cell Differentiation from Embryonic Stem Cells (M Richards & A Bongso)
    • Stem Cell Therapies in Animal Models: Their Outcome and Possible Benefits in Humans (F Fändrich & M Ruhnke)
    • The Challenges of Cell-Based Therapy (Sir R Calne)


    Readership: Graduate students, upper level undergraduate students and researchers in medicine, cell biology, biochemistry, genetics, developmental biology, and animal science; medical doctors; veterinarians; dentists.

    588pp Pub. date: Jul 2005
    ISBN 978-981-256-126-8
    981-256-126-9
    US$157 / £85


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    Updated on 24 July 2008