Translational Research and Discovery in Gastroenterology (eBook)
352 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-49289-5 (ISBN)
bridges the gap between basic and clinical research by providing
information on GI (gastrointestinal) organ development discovered
through scientific inquiry, alongside clinical observations of
acquired and congenital abnormalities. Paired chapters, written
from basic science and clinical viewpoints, review the major
biological pathways and molecules at work in organ ontogeny and
disease. In addition to a comprehensive survey of GI organ
development and pathologies, the book also highlights model
organisms and new areas of research, with chapters devoted to
recent advances in the field of GI stem cell biology, and the
potential for tissue engineering of GI organs.
The topics covered provide a unique window onto current activity
in the field of gastroenterology, fostering enhanced knowledge for
developmental biologists as well as for clinical practitioners.
Notable features include the following:
* Basic science chapters review the molecular and cellular
pathways of GI organ development alongside clinical chapters
examining organ-based diseases, closing the gap between the bench
and the clinic.
* Derivative organs - esophagus, stomach, pylorus,
small intestine, colon, liver, and pancreas -as well as
tissues such as serosa and enteric nervous system that are common
to multiple GI organs.
* Chapters detailing the use of model organisms -
Drosophila, sea urchin, zebrafish, C. elegans, Xenopus - for
basic discovery studies are included.
* Chapters on GI stem cells and the potential for tissue
engineering of the GI organs provide a view to the future of
research and therapy in these organs.
Deborah L. Gumucio, PhD, is the James Douglas Engel Professor and Interim Chair of the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology at the University of Michigan Medical School and Project Director of the University of Michigan's BioArtography Program. Linda C. Samuelson, PhD, is the John A. Williams Collegiate Professor of Gastrointestinal Physiology and Professor in the Departments of Molecular and Integrative Physiology and Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School and serves as Associate Director for the Center for Organogenesis at the University of Michigan. Jason R. Spence, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Assistant Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology at the University of Michigan Medical School.
List of Contributors ix
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
1 Endoderm Development: From Progenitors to Organ Buds 1
David A.F. Loebel, Keren Kaufman-Francis, Yoji Kojima, Henry C.Y. Chung, and Patrick P.L. Tam
2 Genetic and Cellular Mechanisms Regulating Esophageal Development 15
Wei-Yao Ku and Jianwen Que
3 Congenital and Acquired Diseases of the Esophagus 27
Iljana Gaffar, Yousef El-Gohary, and George Gittes
4 Basic Science of Stomach Development 43
Tae-Hee Kim and Ramesh A. Shivdasani
5 Congenital and Acquired Diseases of the Stomach 57
Ramon U. Jin and Jason C. Mills
6 The Pylorus: Development and Disease 73
Ajay Prakash, Aaron M. Udager, and Deborah L. Gumucio
7 Basic Science of Small Intestinal Development 85
Cayla A. Thompson and Michele A. Battle
8 Clinical Small Intestine 99
Michael A. Helmrath and Kavita Deonarine
9 Basic Science of Colon Development 113
Mattheus C.B. Wielenga and Gijs R. van den Brink
10 Congenital and Acquired Diseases of the Colon 125
Jennifer J. Freeman and Daniel H. Teitelbaum
11 Intestinal Serosa 139
Nichelle I. Winters and David M. Bader
12 Basic Science of Liver Development 151
Ann DeLaForest and Stephen A. Duncan
13 Congenital and Acquired Diseases of the Liver 165
Zahida Khan, Edgar N. Tafaleng, Kyle A. Soltys, and Ira J. Fox
14 Developmental Biology of the Pancreas 179
L. Charles Murtaugh
15 Congenital Disorders of the Pancreas 193
Mark Lowe
16 Enteric Nervous System Development 209
E. Michelle Southard-Smith and Melissa A. Musser
17 Congenital and Acquired Disorders of the Enteric Nervous System 225
Robert O. Heuckeroth
18 Gut Development in the Sea Urchin 241
Megan L. Martik and David R. McClay
19 Intestinal Stem Cell Specification in the Drosophila Midgut 253
Neus Rafel and Benjamin Ohlstein
20 The Caenorhabditis elegans Intestine 263
James D. McGhee, Tobias Wiesenfahrt, and Aidan E. Dineen
21 Xenopus as a Model for GI Development 275
Zheng Zhang and Aaron M. Zorn
22 Zebrafish Models of GI Development and Disease 289
Ashley Alvers and Michel Bagnat
23 Gastrointestinal Stem Cells 303
Elise S. Demitrack and Linda C. Samuelson
24 Translating Embryonic Development into Models of Human Gastrointestinal Development and Disease 317
Stacy R. Finkbeiner and Jason R. Spence
Index 327
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 22.5.2014 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Innere Medizin ► Gastroenterologie |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Genetik / Molekularbiologie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Mikrobiologie / Immunologie | |
Technik | |
Schlagworte | Anatomie u. Physiologie • Anatomy & Physiology • Animal Development • Biowissenschaften • Cell & Molecular Biology • Life Sciences • Zell- u. Molekularbiologie • Zoologie / Individualentwicklung |
ISBN-10 | 1-118-49289-7 / 1118492897 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-49289-5 / 9781118492895 |
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