Embryonic Stem Cells: Differentiation Processes and Alternatives

Embryonic Stem Cells: Differentiation Processes and Alternatives by Jack Collins is a comprehensive resource published by Foster Academics on March 7, 2015. This 256-page book is written in English and offers detailed insights into the methods and protocols necessary for transforming unspecialized embryonic stem cells into fully functioning cell types found in various tissues and organs.
Readers will find an extensive overview of contemporary research focused on the differentiation of embryonic stem cells into diverse cell types, including endothelial, osteogenic, and hepatic cells. The book also covers induced pluripotent stem cells and other pluripotent stem cell sources, making it a valuable reference for engineers, scientists, clinicians, and students across multiple disciplines interested in medical and embryological topics.
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This book provides elaborative information on embryonic cells. Embryonic stem cells require methods and protocols to turn these unspecialized cells into fully functioning cell types found in a wide variety of tissues and organs. This book presents an overview of contemporary research on differentiation of embryonic stem cells to a wide variety of cell types, including endothelial, osteogenic, and hepatic cells. Also, induced pluripotent stem cells and other pluripotent stem cell sources have been described. The book will prove to be a valuable resource for engineers, scientists, and clinicians as well as students in a wide range of disciplines.
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