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    Tiziana A.L. Brevini, Fulvio Gandolfi.
    Summary: This addition to the Springer Brief in Stem Cells series focuses on aspects related to the specific mechanisms that ensure and control pluripotency and cell commitment in domestic animal species. This topic is generating rapidly-increasing interest due to the great potential for domestic animal species to be used as intermediate biomedical models, between the mouse and the human. The Brief addresses why we need large animal models for regenerative medicine. It also describes early embryo development with a careful and specific analysis of the regulatory mechanisms driving cleavage, polarization and genome activation in domestic species. How pluripotency is compartmentalized in domestic species as well as the different aspects that make the derivation of stem cells in domestic species very difficult are also addressed.

    Contents:
    Early Embryo Development in Large Animals
    Syngamy and Spindle Formation
    Cleavage, compaction and blastulation
    Cell commitment
    Naive versus established epiblast
    Pluripotency in Domestic Animal Embryos
    Expression, restriction and interactions of molecules involved in the control of cell potency and commitment
    Species-specific and stage specific pluripotency markers
    Use of Large Animal Models for Regenerative Medicine
    Why do we need stem cell line from large animal species?
    What are the applications and potentials
    What are the limits?.
    Digital Access Springer 2013