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    Gabriela Rodrigues, Bernard A. J. Roelen, editors.
    Summary: This textbook will support graduate students with learning materials rich in the basic concepts of stem cell biology, in its most widespread and updated perspective. The chapters are conceived in a way for students to understand the meaning of pluripotency, the definition of embryonic stem cells and the formation of multicellular structures such as organoids together with the underlying principles of their epigenetic. This textbook also discusses adult stem cells and the potential use of these cells, in particular neural, mesenchymal, and several types of muscular cells, in biomedical research and clinical applications. This textbook represents a vital complement to the text on Essential Current Concepts of Stem Cell Biology, also published in the Learning Materials in Biosciences textbook series.

    Contents:
    Chapter 1: Introduction: a decade teaching stem cell biology
    Chapter 2: Preimplantation development: from germ cells to blastocyst
    Chapter 3: Origins of pluripotency: from stem cells to germ cells
    Chapter 4: Human induced pluripotent stem (hiPS) cells: generation and applications
    Chapter 5: Cellular reprogramming and aging
    Chapter 6: Cloning
    Chapter 7: Stem cells in plant development
    Chapter 8: Axial stem cells and the formation of the vertebrate body
    Chapter 9: Skeletal muscle development
    from stem cells to body movement
    Chapter 10: Cardiac regeneration and repair: from mechanisms to therapeutic strategies
    Chapter 11: Reproducing human brain development in vitro: generating cerebellar neurons for modelling cerebellar ataxias
    Chapter 12: Neurotoxicology and disease modelling
    Chapter 13: Mesenchymal stem cells for cutaneous wound healing.
    Digital Access Springer 2020