The stem cell microenvironment and its role in regenerative medicine and cancer pathogenisis / / editors, Cristian Pablo Pennisi, Mayuri Sinha Prasad, Pranela Rameshwar.

How stem cells behave is very much a factor of their local microenvironment, also known as the stem cell niche. Physical, chemical, or electrical signals from the neighboring cells or biochemical signals from distant cells are crucial in the cell fate decision process. A major challenge of tissue en...

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Superior document:River Publishers series in research and business chronicles: biotechnology and medicine ; Volume 7
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Place / Publishing House:Gistrup, Denmark ;, Delft, The Netherlands : : River Publishers,, 2017.
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Year of Publication:2017
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:River publishers series in research and business chronicles: biotechnology and medicine ; Volume 7.
Physical Description:1 online resource (144 pages) :; illustrations (some color), tables.
Notes:"This book emerges as a result of the scientific contributions presented during the fifth Disputationes Workshop held in Aalborg (Denmark) in April 2014 and discusses some of the recent advances in stem cell research that may help understanding the properties of the niche that govern stem cell fate"--Page ix.
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Summary:How stem cells behave is very much a factor of their local microenvironment, also known as the stem cell niche. Physical, chemical, or electrical signals from the neighboring cells or biochemical signals from distant cells are crucial in the cell fate decision process. A major challenge of tissue engineering is to mimic the natural cell environment by designing very sophisticated scaffolds able not only to mechanically support cells, but also to release signals biologically relevant for governing stem cell fate. In addition, increasing evidence suggests that abnormal interaction of stem cells with their niche is responsible for altered cell function leading to malignant transformation. This book discusses some of the recent advances in stem cell research that may help understanding the properties of the niche that govern stem cell fate. Technical topics discussed include:Stem cell biologyCancer stem cellsStem cell interactions with biomaterialsEngineering the stem cell microenvironmentStem cells in tissue regeneration and repairThe Disputationes Workshop series is an international initiative aimed at disseminating stem cell related cutting edge knowledge among scientists, healthcare workers, students and policy makers. This book emerges as a result of the scientific contributions presented and discussed during the fifth Disputationes Workshop held in Aalborg (Denmark) in April 2014. The stem cell microenvironment and its role in regenerative medicine and cancer pathogenesis is ideal for academic staff and master/research students in biomedical and health sciences
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1003339778
1000794113
100079525X
8793519001
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: editors, Cristian Pablo Pennisi, Mayuri Sinha Prasad, Pranela Rameshwar.