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Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Brain Diseases
- Understanding the Methods, Epigenetic Basis, and Applications for Regenerative Medicine.
Engelsk
Bogcover for Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Brain Diseases af Stephanie Dooves, Dwayne Holmes, Judith Wagner, Vivi M. Heine, 9789400728158
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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
59
ISBN-13:
9789400728158
Indbinding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
9400728158
Kategori:
Udg. Dato:
24 nov 2011
Størrelse i cm:
15,3 x 23,9 x 0,6
Forlag:
Oplagsdato:
24 nov 2011

Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Brain Diseases

- Understanding the Methods, Epigenetic Basis, and Applications for Regenerative Medicine.
Engelsk
Paperback 2011
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Brain diseases can have a large impact on patients and society, and treatment is often not available. A new approach in which somatic cells are reprogrammed into induced pluripotent cells (iPS cells) is a significant breakthrough for regenerative medicine. This promises patient-specific tissue for replacement therapies, as well as disease-specific cells for developmental modeling and drug treatment screening. However, this method faces issues of low reprogramming efficiency, and poorly defined criteria for determining the conversion of one cell type to another. Cells contain epigenetic “memories” of what they were that can affect reprogramming. This book discusses the various methods to reprogram cells, the control and determination of cell identity, the epigenetic models that have emerged and the application of iPS cell therapy for brain diseases, in particular Parkinson’s disease and Vanishing White Matter (VWM).​
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Specifikationer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
59
ISBN-13:
9789400728158
Indbinding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
9400728158
Kategori:
Udg. Dato:
24 nov 2011
Størrelse i cm:
15,3 x 23,9 x 0,6
Forlag:
Oplagsdato:
24 nov 2011
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