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The first volume of Stem Cells deals with the fundamental
principles that govern embryonic and somatic stem cell biology.
Historically, the identification and characterization of such
pathways and general rules of stemness occurred during embryonic
development and Volume I reflects this with topics spanning cell
cycle regulation, epigenetics, and asymmetric cell division in a
number of organ systems from planarian to human. Three specific
sections discuss i) Basic Stem Cell Biology, ii) Tissue Formation
During Development, and iii) Model Organisms with particular
emphasis on those more relevant for biomedical research and, thus,
leading to the topics addressed in Volume II.
Stem Cells reviews the current knowledge on stem cell science
covering all its major topics, from basic cell biology to
legislation. Volume II concentrates on mechanisms of stem cell
regeneration in the adult organism with the aim to understand how
lost tissue can be replaced during adulthood and aging. The second
focus of this volume is on stem cell identification and
manipulation, including applications in basic research, medicine,
and industry. Volume II closes with an outlook on generalized
approaches to solve legislative and ethical challenges.
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