Adult Stem Cells
Biology and Methods of Analysis
Edited by Donald G. Phinney
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This is comprehensive overview of a vital area of scientific enquiry, which covers a broad spectrum of issues. With contributions from some of the key researchers in the field, Adult Stem Cells: Biology and Methods of Analysis offers readers a historical perspective as well as unique insights into cutting-edge thoughts. The volume contextualizes the recent discovery of stem/progenitor cell populations resident in many adult tissues and organs. It confronts the complexities scientists face in trying to validate these cells, while it also describes and critically evaluates the methods currently used to assess stem cell self-renewal. The chapters also seek to distinguish this process from other aspects of cell survival, such as the regulation of life span, senescence, and immortalization at a molecular level.
The monograph begins with a section that examine the basic biology of adult stem cells, including chapters on the emerging role of microRNAs in regulating their fate and the molecular mechanisms that govern their self-renewal, the book moves on to analyze the varying methodologies employed in characterizing these elusive elements of our genetic make-up. The second section details in-vivo lineage tracing of tissue-specific stem cells, explores the neural stem cell paradigm, and considers the function of ABC transporters and aldehyde dehydrogenase in adult stem-cell biology. The final section shifts the focus to the life-span regulation and immortalization and features a chapter on the cancer stem cell paradigm.
This is an authoritative volume on one of the frontiers of genetic research, and will serve as a valuable resource, not just for established scientists but also for those now entering the field of stem cell biology.
This is comprehensive overview of a vital area of scientific enquiry, which covers a broad spectrum of issues. With contributions from some of the key researchers in the field, Adult Stem Cells: Biology and Methods of Analysis offers readers a historical perspective as well as unique insights into cutting-edge thoughts. The volume contextualizes the recent discovery of stem/progenitor cell populations resident in many adult tissues and organs. It confronts the complexities scientists face in trying to validate these cells, while it also describes and critically evaluates the methods currently used to assess stem cell self-renewal. The chapters also seek to distinguish this process from other aspects of cell survival, such as the regulation of life span, senescence, and immortalization at a molecular level.
The monograph begins with a section that examine the basic biology of adult stem cells, including chapters on the emerging role of microRNAs in regulating their fate and the molecular mechanisms that govern their self-renewal, the book moves on to analyze the varying methodologies employed in characterizing these elusive elements of our genetic make-up. The second section details in-vivo lineage tracing of tissue-specific stem cells, explores the neural stem cell paradigm, and considers the function of ABC transporters and aldehyde dehydrogenase in adult stem-cell biology. The final section shifts the focus to the life-span regulation and immortalization and features a chapter on the cancer stem cell paradigm.
This is an authoritative volume on one of the frontiers of genetic research, and will serve as a valuable resource, not just for established scientists but also for those now entering the field of stem cell biology.
Preface
Contributors
Corresponding Authors
Part I Basic Biology of Adult Stem Cells
Chapter 1 Molecular Mechanisms Regulating Adult Stem
Cell Self-Renewal
D. M. Panchision
Chapter 2 Maintenance of Adult Stem Cells: Role of the
Stem Cell Niche
T. Suda
Chapter 3 Emerging Role for microRNAs in Regulating
Adult Stem Cell Fate
J.M. Shookhoff and G.I. Gallicano
Chapter 4 Expression and Function of Pluripotency-Specific
Genes in Adult Stem Cells
A. Lo Nigro, P. Roelandt and C. M. Verfaillie
Chapter 5 Adult Stem Cell Plasticity Revisited
E. Mezey
Part II Characterization of Adult Stem Cells
Chapter 6 Lineage Tracing of Tissue-Specific Stem Cells
In Vivo
K. T. Sobush, K. Matsumoto, H. Chen, and
B. R.Stripp
Chapter 7 Surrogate Measure of Adult Stem Cells Self-
Rewal: The Neural Stem Cell Paradigm
L.P. Deleyrolle, B.A. Reynolds and
F.A. Siebzehnrubl
Chapter 8 ABC Transporters, Aldehyde Dehydrogenase,
And Adult Stem Cells
M. R. Allison
Part III Regulation of Life Span and Immortalization
Chapter 9 Regulation of Life Span in Adult Stem Cells
P. Davy and R. Allsopp
Chapter 10 The cancer stem cell paradigm
C. Eyler, J. Heddleston, S. Rhinos, M. Hitomi,
O. Guryanova, W. Flavahan, A. Hjelmeland, and
J. Rich
Publication Details:
Binding: Hardback, 279 pages
ISBN: 9781617790010
Format: 235mm x 155mm
BIC Code: PSAK, PSF, TCB
Imprint: Humana Press
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