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++++ Delle Azioni E Riazioni Organiche Ossia Alcune Proposizioni
Elementari Di Patologia, Di Nosologia E Di Clinica Antonio Giuseppe
Testa Ronna, 1807
Growing evidence suggests that epigenetic mechanisms play a central
role in stem cell biology and are vital for determining gene
expression during cellular differentiation and governing mammalian
development. In Stem Cell Epigenetics, leading international
researchers examine how chromatin regulation and bona fide
epigenetic mechanisms underlie stem cell renewal and
differentiation. Authors also explore how the diversity of cell
types, including the extent revealed by single cell omic
approaches, is achieved, and how such processes may be reversed or
managed via epigenetic reprogramming. Topics discussed include
chromatin in pluripotency, stem cells and DNA methylation, histone
modifications in stem cells and differentiation, higher-order
chromatin conformation in pluripotent cells, stem cells and cancer,
epigenetics and disease modeling, brain organoids from pluripotent
cells, transcriptional regulation in stem cells and
differentiation, non-coding RNAs in pluripotency and early
differentiation, and diseases caused by epigenetic alterations in
stem cells. Additionally, the book discusses the potential
implementation of stem cell epigenetics in drug discovery,
regenerative medicine, and disease treatment. Stem Cell Epigenetics
will provide researchers and physicians with a state-of-the-art map
to orient across the frontiers of this fast-evolving field.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Investigations into the interplay of biological and legal
conceptions of life, from government policies on cloning to DNA
profiling by law enforcement. Legal texts have been with us since
the dawn of human history. Beginning in 1953, life too became
textual. The discovery of the structure of DNA made it possible to
represent the basic matter of life with permutations and
combinations of four letters of the alphabet, A, T, C, and G. Since
then, the biological and legal conceptions of life have been in
constant, mutually constitutive interplay-the former focusing on
life's definition, the latter on life's entitlements. Reframing
Rights argues that this period of transformative change in law and
the life sciences should be considered "bioconstitutional."
Reframing Rights explores the evolving relationship of biology,
biotechnology, and law through a series of national and
cross-national case studies. Sheila Jasanoff maps out the
conceptual territory in a substantive editorial introduction, after
which the contributors offer "snapshots" of developments at the
frontiers of biotechnology and the law. Chapters examine such
topics as national cloning and xenotransplant policies; the
politics of stem cell research in Britain, Germany, and Italy; DNA
profiling and DNA databases in criminal law; clinical trials in
India and the United States; the GM crop controversy in Britain;
and precautionary policymaking in the European Union. These cases
demonstrate changes of constitutional significance in the relations
among human bodies, selves, science, and the state.
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