Stem cells heterogeneity in different organs
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Stem cells heterogeneity in different organs
(Advances in experimental medicine and biology, v. 1169)
Springer, c2019
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Description
This book presents a comprehensive discussion on the heterogeneity existing between different types of stem cells within the same tissue. As the functions of these stem cells vary, this is very important for the application of stem cells in cell therapy. This book describes the many recent developments that have revealed completely different roles of distinct stem cells within the same organ.
Stem Cells Heterogeneity in Different Organs provides a timely update on the current information on stem cells heterogeneity in various tissues. It also provides a solid foundation of the history of stem cells from specific tissues and the current applications of this knowledge in regenerative medicine. Taken with its companion volumes, Stem Cells Heterogeneity: Novel Concepts and Stem Cells Heterogeneity in Cancer, this book is essential reading for advanced cell biology students as well as researchers and clinicians working with stem cells.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Heterogeneity of Neural Stem Cells in the Ventricular-Subventricular Zone Chapter 2 - Heterogeneity of Stem Cells in the HippocampusChapter 3 - Heterogeneity of Sweat Gland Stem CellsChapter 4 - Heterogeneity of Stem Cells in the Human Vocal Fold Mucosa Chapter 5 - Heterogeneity of Stem Cells in the ThyroidChapter 6 - Heterogeneity of Pulmonary Stem CellsChapter 7 - Heterogeneity of Mammary Stem CellsChapter 8 - Heterogeneity of Adult Cardiac Stem CellsChapter 9 - Skeletal Muscle Progenitor Cell HeterogeneityChapter 10 - Hematopoietic Stem Cell HeterogeneityChapter 11 - Heterogeneity of Stem Cells in the OvaryChapter 12 - Heterogeneity of spermatogonial stem cellsChapter 13 - Sources, Identification and Clinical Implications of Heterogeneity in Human Umbilical Cord Stem CellsIndex
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