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Sox2: Biology and Role in Development and Disease offers a thorough
discussion of the important role of Sox2 in cellular and
developmental processes, aimed at facilitating greater
understanding of how Sox2 functions across different disciplines.
The book discusses the basic biology of Sox2 to help establish the
critical foundational knowledge necessary for deeper molecular and
functional analysis. The book also provides insight into how the
Sox2 transcription factor plays a key role in pluripotency
induction, maintenance, and development. Helpful as a tool to
organize new research projects, the book assists with preparing
lessons, seminars, and thesis or research papers, thereby
circumventing the need to spend hours searching through journal
databases. A single source for the basic biology of Sox2, Sox2:
Biology and Its Role in Development and Disease provides
information on networks, gene regulation, and regulatory function
in a number of cell types and tissues types.
During the last decade, modern technologies have made a
revolutionary change in developmental biology. The molecular and
cellular processes in live embryos can now be visualized thanks to
technologies using fluorescent proteins. The whole genome
information of a wide range of animal species has now become
available, confirming the common principles that operate in every
species. These and other advances in our understanding of the
developmental processes during embryogenesis and tissue
regeneration have put forward new principles. Those new principles
will also be important in the stem cell biology, branched from
developmental biology, in order to generate a particular tissue by
manipulating stem cells. This book is planned to introduce these
new principles to readers who are working in developmental biology
and/or stem cell biology fields, with an emphasis on genetic and
cellular processes.
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