There is significant interest in studying stem cells, both to elucidate their basic biological functions during development and adulthood as well as to learn how to utilize them as new sources of specialized cells for tissue repair. Whether the motivation is basic biology or biomedical application, however, progress will hinge upon learning how to better control stem-cell function at a quantitative and molecular level. There are several major challenges within the field, including the iden-tification of new signals and conditions that regulate and influence cell function, and the application of this information towards the design of stem-cell biopro-cesses and therapies. Both of these efforts can signi-ficantly benefit from the synthesis of...
The roots of stem cell research can be traced back to classical work in embryology and regeneration ...
dissertationThe replacement of differentiated cells is a major challenge for all multicellular orga...
Copyright © 2012 Michele M. Nava et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The last few years have seen significant advances in our understanding of the molecular mechanisms o...
Quantitative approaches are essential for the advancement of strategies to manipulate stem cells or ...
Stem cell biology is a collection of multivariate phenomena with strict regulatory mechanisms. These...
In a developing organism, tissues emerge from coordinated sequences of cell renewal, differentiation...
International audienceAdult stem cells (ASCs) are the undifferentiated cells that possess self-renew...
The stem cell microenvironment is involved in regulating the fate of the stem cell with respect to s...
The enormous potential of stem cells in human therapeutics heightens the relevance of studies addres...
ABSTRACT Stem cells are biological cells found in mammalian organisms that have the capacity to con...
The mechanisms that control cell fate behaviour during development, and the factors leading to their...
Embryonic stem cells (ESC) are pluripotent cells derived from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst....
Mesenchymal stem cells are undifferentiated cells able to acquire different phenotypes under specifi...
Stem cells as natural cells exist in embryonic and adult tissues. Recent studies have begun to prove...
The roots of stem cell research can be traced back to classical work in embryology and regeneration ...
dissertationThe replacement of differentiated cells is a major challenge for all multicellular orga...
Copyright © 2012 Michele M. Nava et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The last few years have seen significant advances in our understanding of the molecular mechanisms o...
Quantitative approaches are essential for the advancement of strategies to manipulate stem cells or ...
Stem cell biology is a collection of multivariate phenomena with strict regulatory mechanisms. These...
In a developing organism, tissues emerge from coordinated sequences of cell renewal, differentiation...
International audienceAdult stem cells (ASCs) are the undifferentiated cells that possess self-renew...
The stem cell microenvironment is involved in regulating the fate of the stem cell with respect to s...
The enormous potential of stem cells in human therapeutics heightens the relevance of studies addres...
ABSTRACT Stem cells are biological cells found in mammalian organisms that have the capacity to con...
The mechanisms that control cell fate behaviour during development, and the factors leading to their...
Embryonic stem cells (ESC) are pluripotent cells derived from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst....
Mesenchymal stem cells are undifferentiated cells able to acquire different phenotypes under specifi...
Stem cells as natural cells exist in embryonic and adult tissues. Recent studies have begun to prove...
The roots of stem cell research can be traced back to classical work in embryology and regeneration ...
dissertationThe replacement of differentiated cells is a major challenge for all multicellular orga...
Copyright © 2012 Michele M. Nava et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...