Embryonic stem cells
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Embryonic stem cells
(Methods in enzymology / editors in chief, Sidney P. Colowick, Nathan O. Kaplan, v. 418)
Academic Press, c2006
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is the first of three planned volumes in the Methods in Enzymology series on the topic of stem cells. This volume is a unique anthology of stem cell techniques written by experts from the top laboratories in the world. The contributors not only have hands-on experience in the field but often have developed the original approaches that they share with great attention to detail. The chapters provide a brief review of each field followed by a "cookbook" and handy illustrations. The collection of protocols includes the isolation and maintenance of stem cells from various species using "conventional" and novel methods, such as derivation of ES cells from single blastomeres, differentiation of stem cells into specific tissue types, isolation and maintenance of somatic stem cells, stem cell-specific techniques and approaches to tissue engineering using stem cell derivatives. The reader will find that some of the topics are covered by more than one group of authors and complement each other. Comprehensive step-by-step protocols and informative illustrations can be easily followed by even the least experienced researchers in the field, and allow the setup and troubleshooting of these state-of-the-art technologies in other laboratories.
Table of Contents
SECTION I. DERIVATION AND MAINTENANCE OF EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
Murine embryonic stem cells.
Bovine embryonic Stem Cells.
Avian embryonic stem cells.
Zebrafish embryonic stem cells.
Human embryonic stem cells.
Embryonic stem cells from morula.
Embryonic stem cells from single-blastomeres.
Embryonic stem cells from parthenotes.
Embryonic stem cells using nuclear transfer.
SECTION II. DIFFERENTIATION OF EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
Neurons and glia.
Retinal pigment epithelium.
Mesenchimal cells.
Hematopoietic cells.
Hematopoietic cells from primate ES cells.
Vascular cells.
Cardiomyocytes.
Oocytes.
Male germ cells.
Insulin-producing cells.
Pulmonary epithelium.
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