Encyclopedia of Stem Cell Research

Encyclopedia of Stem Cell Research
Title Encyclopedia of Stem Cell Research PDF eBook
Author
Publisher SAGE
Pages 953
Release 2008
Genre Stem cells
ISBN 141295908X

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"Provides an understanding of the basic concepts in stem cell biology and addresses the politics, ethics, and challenges currently facing the field"--From publisher description.

Encyclopedia of Stem Cell Research (2 Volume Set)

Encyclopedia of Stem Cell Research (2 Volume Set)
Title Encyclopedia of Stem Cell Research (2 Volume Set) PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 825
Release 2012
Genre
ISBN

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Encyclopedia of Cell Biology

Encyclopedia of Cell Biology
Title Encyclopedia of Cell Biology PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 2972
Release 2015-08-07
Genre Science
ISBN 0123947960

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The Encyclopedia of Cell Biology, Four Volume Set offers a broad overview of cell biology, offering reputable, foundational content for researchers and students across the biological and medical sciences. This important work includes 285 articles from domain experts covering every aspect of cell biology, with fully annotated figures, abundant illustrations, videos, and references for further reading. Each entry is built with a layered approach to the content, providing basic information for those new to the area and more detailed material for the more experienced researcher. With authored contributions by experts in the field, the Encyclopedia of Cell Biology provides a fully cross-referenced, one-stop resource for students, researchers, and teaching faculty across the biological and medical sciences. Fully annotated color images and videos for full comprehension of concepts, with layered content for readers from different levels of experience Includes information on cytokinesis, cell biology, cell mechanics, cytoskeleton dynamics, stem cells, prokaryotic cell biology, RNA biology, aging, cell growth, cell Injury, and more In-depth linking to Academic Press/Elsevier content and additional links to outside websites and resources for further reading A one-stop resource for students, researchers, and teaching faculty across the biological and medical sciences

Stem Cell Research

Stem Cell Research
Title Stem Cell Research PDF eBook
Author Joseph Panno
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Pages 193
Release 2014-05-14
Genre Bioethics
ISBN 0816067333

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Throughout its development in the past few years, controversy and debate have surrounded stem cell research.

Encyclopedia of Cell Biology

Encyclopedia of Cell Biology
Title Encyclopedia of Cell Biology PDF eBook
Author Caroline Montgomery
Publisher Nova Science Publishers
Pages 2181
Release 2020
Genre Science
ISBN 9781536167597

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"This nine volume set covers a wide range of topics, including: · guided tissue regeneration · programmed cell death · enthodelial lipase · cell fusion"--

Encyclopedia of Reproduction

Encyclopedia of Reproduction
Title Encyclopedia of Reproduction PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 3905
Release 2018-06-29
Genre Medical
ISBN 0128151455

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Encyclopedia of Reproduction, Second Edition, Six Volume Set comprehensively reviews biology and abnormalities, also covering the most common diseases in humans, such as prostate and breast cancer, as well as normal developmental biology, including embryogenesis, gestation, birth and puberty. Each article provides a comprehensive overview of the selected topic to inform a broad spectrum of readers, from advanced undergraduate students, to research professionals. Chapters also explore the latest advances in cloning, stem cells, endocrinology, clinical reproductive medicine and genomics. As reproductive health is a fundamental component of an individual’s overall health status and a central determinant of quality of life, this book provides the most extensive and authoritative reference within the field. Provides a one-stop shop for information on reproduction that is not available elsewhere Includes extensive coverage of the full range of topics, from basic, to clinical considerations, including evolutionary advances in molecular, cellular, developmental and clinical sciences Includes multimedia and interactive teaching tools, such as downloadable PowerPoint slides, video content and interactive elements, such as the Virtual Microscope

The Ethics of Embryonic Stem Cell Research

The Ethics of Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Title The Ethics of Embryonic Stem Cell Research PDF eBook
Author Katrien Devolder
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 211
Release 2015-01-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0191036234

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Embryonic stem cell research holds unique promise for developing therapies for currently incurable diseases and conditions, and for important biomedical research. However, the process through which embryonic stem cells are obtained involves the destruction of early human embryos. Katrien Devolder focuses on the tension between the popular view that an embryo should never be deliberately harmed or destroyed, and the view that embryonic stem cell research, because of its enormous promise, must go forward. She provides an in-depth ethical analysis of the major philosophical and political attempts to resolve this tension. One such attempt involves the development of a middle ground position, which accepts only types or aspects of embryonic stem cell research deemed compatible with the view that the embryo has a significant moral status. An example is the position that it can be permissible to derive stem cells from embryos left over from in vitro fertilisation but not from embryos created for research. Others have advocated a technical solution. Several techniques have been proposed for deriving embryonic stem cells, or their functional equivalents, without harming embryos. An example is the induced pluripotent stem cell technique. Through highlighting inconsistencies in the arguments for these positions, Devolder argues that the central tension in the embryonic stem cell debate remains unresolved. This conclusion has important implications for the stem cell debate, as well as for policies inspired by this debate.