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Stem cells : from Hydra to man

Jan U. Lohmann (auth.), Thomas C. G. Bosch (eds.)

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Much of our knowledge of stem cells has been inferred from studies of remarkable few species. The ability to manipulate stem cells in “model” organisms such as the mouse and a few other vertebrate species has driven our understanding of basic biology of stem cells. The power and efficiency of studying model organisms, however, comes at a cost since a few species, obviously, do not reflect nature ́s true diversity. Unfortunately, although all multicellular organisms seem to rely on stem cells, and although this seems to be a question of key importance for understanding the evolution of animal life, little is known about stem cells in early-branching taxa. “Stem Cells: From Hydra to Man” illustrates that there is more than human and mouse stem cells to learn from. Reflecting an enormous growth in the knowledge of stem cells in various organisms, the book presents the conceptual language and the nature of questions, as well as a summary of the advances in our understanding of stem cells from a comparative point of view that has resulted from the development of new technology and the development of novel model organisms over the past few decades. As such this book is largely a horizon analysis of a frontier rather than a retrospective. It presents an integrative approach to animal stem cells and covers the major contributions, tools and trends in a newly emerging field: comparative stem cell biology.

much Of Our Knowledge Of Stem Cells Has Been Inferred From Studies Of Remarkable Few Species. The Ability To Manipulate Stem Cells In Model Organisms Such As The Mouse And A Few Other Vertebrate Species Has Driven Our Understanding Of Basic Biology Of Stem Cells. The Power And Efficiency Of Studying Model Organisms, However, Comes At A Cost Since A Few Species, Obviously, Do Not Reflect Nature´s True Diversity. Unfortunately, Although All Multicellular Organisms Seem To Rely On Stem Cells, And Although This Seems To Be A Question Of Key Importance For Understanding The Evolution Of Animal Life, Little Is Known About Stem Cells In Early-branching Taxa.

the Book Stem Cells: From Hydra To Man Illustrates That Here Is More Than Human And Mouse Stem Cells To Learn From. Reflecting An Enormous Growth In The Knowledge Of Stem Cells In Various Organisms, The Book Presents The Conceptual Language And The Nature Of Questions, As Well As A Summary Of The Advances In Our Understanding Of Stem Cells From A Comparative Point Of View That Has Resulted From The Development Of New Technology And The Development Of Novel Model Organisms Over The Past Few Decades. As Such This Book Is Largely A Horizon Analysis Of A Frontier Rather Than A Retrospective. It Presents An Integrative Approach To Animal Stem Cells And Covers The Major Contributions, Tools And Trends In A Newly Emerging Field: Comparative Stem Cell Biology.

Much of our knowledge of stem cells has been inferred from studies of remarkable few species. The ability to manipulate stem cells in?model? organisms such as the mouse and a few other vertebrate species has driven our understanding of basic biology of stem cells. The power and efficiency of studying model organisms, however, comes at a cost since a few species, obviously, do not reflect naturés true diversity. Unfortunately, although all multicellular organisms seem to rely on stem cells, and although this seems to be a question of key importance for understanding the evolution of animal life, little is known about stem cells in early-branching taxa.?Stem Cells: From Hydra to Man? illustrates that there is more than human and mouse stem cells to learn from. Reflecting an enormous growth in the knowledge of stem cells in various organisms, the book presents the conceptual language and the nature of questions, as well as a summary of the advances in our understanding of stem cells from a comparative point of view that has resulted from the development of new technology and the development of novel model organisms over the past few decades. As such this book is largely a horizon analysis of a frontier rather than a retrospective. It presents an integrative approach to animal stem cells and covers the major contributions, tools and trends in a newly emerging field: comparative stem cell biology Much of our knowledge of stem cells has been inferred from studies of remarkable few species. The ability to manipulate stem cells in "model" organisms such as the mouse and a few other vertebrate species has driven our understanding of basic biology of stem cells. The power and efficiency of studying model organisms, however, comes at a cost since a few species, obviously, do not reflect natureAs true diversity. Unfortunately, although all multicellular organisms seem to rely on stem cells, and although this seems to be a question of key importance for understanding the evolution of Bosch_FM.pdf Bosch_Ch01.pdf Bosch_Ch02.pdf Bosch_Ch03.pdf Bosch_Ch04.pdf Bosch_Ch05.pdf Bosch_Ch06.pdf Bosch_Ch07.pdf Bosch_Ch08.pdf Bosch_Ch09.pdf Bosch_Ch10.pdf Bosch_Index.pdf

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