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Stem Cells in Animal Species: From Pre-clinic to Biodiversity electronic resource edited by Tiziana A.L. Brevini.

Contributor(s): Brevini, Tiziana A.L [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative MedicinePublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Humana Press, 2014Description: XI, 186 p. 36 illus., 26 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319035727Subject(s): Life Sciences | Biochemistry | Stem cells | Life Sciences | Stem Cells | Regenerative Medicine/Tissue Engineering | Animal BiochemistryDDC classification: 571.6 LOC classification: QH588.S83Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Stem Cells in Dystrophic Animal Models: from Pre-clinic to Clinical Studies -- Understanding Tissue Repair through the Activation of Endogenous Resident Stem -- Large Animal Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells as Models of Human Diseases -- Fetal Adnexa Derived Stem Cells Application in Horse Model of Tendon Disease -- Using Stem Cells to Study and Preserve Biodiversity in Endangered Big Cats -- Pluripotent and Multipotent Domestic Cat Stem Cells: Current Knowledge and Future Prospects -- Brief Introduction to Coral Cryopreservation: an Attempt to Prevent Underwater Life Extinction -- Fundamental Principles of a Stem Cell Biobank -- Freezing and Freeze-Drying: the Future Perspective of Organ and Cell Preservation.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This volume focuses on stem cell research and disease modeling in non-murine species. The book is divided into three parts: Stem Cells for Pre-Clinical Models, Stem Cells in Non-Conventional Species, and Stem Cell Banking for the Future. The first section presents an overview of the different pre-clinical stem cell models recently created in animal species, including the porcine model for heart failure, iPSC in large animal species, Duchenne muscular dystrophy and canine embryo-derived stem cells and modeling for human diseases. This section also discusses the potential advantages and applications of these models. The second part of this book describes recent efforts to use stem cells for preserving endangered species, including the snow leopard and coral reefs. From this perspective, stem cells are an invaluable tool to preserve bio-diversities. Frozen cells and gametes can be obtained from animals at risk of extinction and even from microorganisms and corals suffering from heavy changes in the eco-system; this may allow the cultivation of a generation of stem cell lines and represents an exciting opportunity to support and ensure the conservation of precious varieties of living creatures. This discussion leads easily into the third section, which discusses stem cell banking as a way of safeguarding these endangered species.
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Stem Cells in Dystrophic Animal Models: from Pre-clinic to Clinical Studies -- Understanding Tissue Repair through the Activation of Endogenous Resident Stem -- Large Animal Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells as Models of Human Diseases -- Fetal Adnexa Derived Stem Cells Application in Horse Model of Tendon Disease -- Using Stem Cells to Study and Preserve Biodiversity in Endangered Big Cats -- Pluripotent and Multipotent Domestic Cat Stem Cells: Current Knowledge and Future Prospects -- Brief Introduction to Coral Cryopreservation: an Attempt to Prevent Underwater Life Extinction -- Fundamental Principles of a Stem Cell Biobank -- Freezing and Freeze-Drying: the Future Perspective of Organ and Cell Preservation.

This volume focuses on stem cell research and disease modeling in non-murine species. The book is divided into three parts: Stem Cells for Pre-Clinical Models, Stem Cells in Non-Conventional Species, and Stem Cell Banking for the Future. The first section presents an overview of the different pre-clinical stem cell models recently created in animal species, including the porcine model for heart failure, iPSC in large animal species, Duchenne muscular dystrophy and canine embryo-derived stem cells and modeling for human diseases. This section also discusses the potential advantages and applications of these models. The second part of this book describes recent efforts to use stem cells for preserving endangered species, including the snow leopard and coral reefs. From this perspective, stem cells are an invaluable tool to preserve bio-diversities. Frozen cells and gametes can be obtained from animals at risk of extinction and even from microorganisms and corals suffering from heavy changes in the eco-system; this may allow the cultivation of a generation of stem cell lines and represents an exciting opportunity to support and ensure the conservation of precious varieties of living creatures. This discussion leads easily into the third section, which discusses stem cell banking as a way of safeguarding these endangered species.

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