Emerging Technology Platforms for Stem Cells (eBook)

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2009 | 1. Auflage
512 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-0-470-45491-6 (ISBN)

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Emerging Technology Platforms for Stem Cells -  Jonathan D. Chesnut,  Uma Lakshmipathy,  Bhaskar Thyagarajan
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This book focuses on practical applications for using adult and embryonic stem cells in the pharmaceutical development process. It emphasizes new technologies to help overcome the bottlenecks in developing stem cells as therapeutic agents. A key reference for professionals working in stem cell science, it presents the general principles and methodologies in stem cell research and covers topics such as derivitization and characterization of stem cells, stem cell culture and maintenance, stem cell engineering, applications of high-throughput screening, and stem cell genetic modification with their use for drug delivery.

Uma Lakshmipathy is a Principal Scientist at Life Technologies. She has a PhD in life sciences, with academic and industry experience in molecular biology and stem cells. Dr. Lakshmipathy holds two patents and has authored over thirty publications. Jonathan D. Chesnut is an R & D Director at Life Technologies, where he heads the stem cell engineering group. He holds five patents and has authored over twenty publications. Bhaskar Thyagarajan is a Program Manager at Life Technologies. He has a PhD in pharmacology, with expertise in the areas of molecular biology, DNA recombination, gene and cell therapy, and protein purification. He holds one patent and has authored over twenty publications.

Foreword Current state of stem cell field: Overview (Mahendra S.
Rao).

Chapter 1: Derivation methods for human embryonic stem cells:
Past, present & future Necati Findikli.

Mohan Vemuri.

Chapter 2: Isolation of human ESCs from various stages of the
human embryo (Yuri Verlinsky, N. Strelchenko, V. Kukharenko, A.
Shkumatov, S. Rechitsky, O. Verlinsky, and A. Kuliev).

Chapter 3: Derivation of stem cells from epiblasts (Michal
Amit).

Chapter 4: Derivation of Embryonic Stem Cells from
Parthenogenetic Eggs (Jose Cibelli).

Chapter 5: Reprogramming Developmental Potential (Costas A.
Lyssiotis Cradley D. Charette, and Luke L. Lairson).

Chapter 6: Adult stem cells and their role in endogenous tissue
repair (N. Sachewsky and Cindi Morshead).

Chapter 7: Greater differentiation potential of adult stem cells
(Carlos Clavel and Catherine Verfaillie).

Chapter 8: Cancer stem cells (Scott Dylla, In-Kyung Park and
Austin L. Gurney).

Chapter 9: Large scale production of adult stem cells for
clinical use (Kristin Goltry, Brian Hampson, Naia Venturi and
Ronnda Bartel).

Chapter 10: Genetic and epigenetic features of stem cells
(Jonathan Auerbach and Richard Josephson).

Chapter 11: Directed differentiation of embryonic stem cells
(Marjorie Pick).

Chapter 12: Identification of signaling pathways involved during
differentiation Takumi Miura.

Chapter 13 Media and extracellular matrix requirements for large
scale ESC growth (Allan J. Robins and Tom Schultz).

Chapter 14: Automated method for culturing ES cells (S.
Terstegge and Oliver Brustle).

Chapter 15: Quantitative 2D Imaging of Human Embryonic Stem
Cells (Steven K.W. Oh, Allen K. Chen, Andre B.H. Choo and Ivan
Reading).

Chapter 16: Nanobiotechonology for stem cell culture and
Maintenance (Minseok S. Kim, Wonhye Lee and Je-Kyun Park).

Chapter 17: Engineering Microenvironments to Control Stem Cell
Functions (Anielle An-Chi Tsou and Song Li).

Chapter 18: Improved lentiviral gene delivery tools for stem
cells (Sanjay Vasu, Jian-Ping Yang and Wieslaw Kudlicki).

Chapter 19: Sleeping Beauty-mediated Transposition in Stem Cells
(Andrew Wilbur, Jakub Tolar, Bruce R Blazar, Catherine M
Verfaillie, Uma Lakshmipathy, Dan S Kaufman and Scott McIvor).

Chapter 20: PhiC31 Integrase for Modification of Stem Cells (W.
Edward Jung and Michelle Calos).

Chapter 21: Cell Engineering using Integrase and Recombinase
systems (Takefumi Sone, Fumiko Nishi, Kazuhide Yahata, Yukari
Sasaki, Hiroe Kishine, Taichi Andoh, Ken Inoue, Bhaskar
Thyagarajan, Jonathan D. Chesnut and Fumio Imamoto).

Chapter 22: hESC derived cardiomyocytes for cell therapy and
drug discovery (William Sun and Robert Zweigerdt).

Chapter 23: hESC in Drug discovery (Catharina Ellerstrom, Petter
Bjorquist, Peter Sartipy, Johan Hyllner and Raimund Strehl).

Chapter 24: Characterization and Culturing of Adipose-Derived
Precursor Cells (Dietmar Hutmacher, Joanna Olkowska-Truchanowicz,
David Leong, Johannes Reichert and Thiam Chye Lim).

Chapter 25: Bringing Mesenchymal stem cells to clinic (Robert
Deans).

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.4.2009
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie
Naturwissenschaften Chemie
Technik Umwelttechnik / Biotechnologie
Schlagworte biomedical engineering • Biomedizintechnik • Biowissenschaften • Cell & Molecular Biology • Chemie • Chemistry • Drug Discovery & Development • Life Sciences • Stammzelle • Stammzellenforschung • Tissue, Cell, and Genetic Engineering • Wirkstoffforschung u. -entwicklung • Zellbiologie • Zell-, Gewebe- u. Gen-Engineering • Zell- u. Molekularbiologie
ISBN-10 0-470-45491-1 / 0470454911
ISBN-13 978-0-470-45491-6 / 9780470454916
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