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This volume covers protocols related to both pluripotent and
somatic stem cells, including the ethical procurement of tissues
and cells for the provision of "seed stock," standardized methods
for deriving hESCs and iPSCs, isolating mesenchymal stem cells,
cell culture and cryopreservation, in addition to quality assurance
and information management. Stem Cell Banking: Concepts and
Protocols aims to contribute to the development of this field by
providing information that is essential to establishing a bona fide
stem cell bank. Written in the highly successful Methods in
Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to
their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and
reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols,
and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
Cutting-edge and thorough, Stem Cell Banking: Concepts and
Protocols is a valuable resource for stem cell scientists and
novices to the field, and will help strengthen and maximize their
use of existing and future stem cell resources.
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Tania M Crook; Illustrated by Morgan Conquergood; Edited by Hanna Bishop
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R454
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This volume, Why Europe? Problems of Culture and Identity: Media,
Film, Gender, Youth and Education , addresses a range of issues
which underlie the notions of European identity. Among them are:
what does it mean to be a European? What ideologies have shaped the
political debate over the last two centuries? What place will
minorities find in the Europe of the twenty-first century? What
roles will women play in the future communities? Will Europe become
more open to diversity, or become increasingly introspective, a
'fortress Europe'?
This volume covers protocols related to both pluripotent and
somatic stem cells, including the ethical procurement of tissues
and cells for the provision of "seed stock," standardized methods
for deriving hESCs and iPSCs, isolating mesenchymal stem cells,
cell culture and cryopreservation, in addition to quality assurance
and information management. Stem Cell Banking: Concepts and
Protocols aims to contribute to the development of this field by
providing information that is essential to establishing a bona fide
stem cell bank. Written in the highly successful Methods in
Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to
their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and
reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols,
and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
Cutting-edge and thorough, Stem Cell Banking: Concepts and
Protocols is a valuable resource for stem cell scientists and
novices to the field, and will help strengthen and maximize their
use of existing and future stem cell resources.
This volume explores the latest developments and contributions to
the field of 3D bioprinting, and discusses its use for quality
R&D and translation. The chapters in this book are divided into
two parts: Part one covers generic themes in bioprinting to
introduce novice readers to the field, while also providing experts
with new and helpful information. Part two discusses protocols used
to prepare, characterize, and print a variety of biomaterials,
cells, and tissues. These chapters also emphasize methods used for
printing defined and humanized constructs suitable for human tissue
modelling in research and applicable to clinical product
development. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular
Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their
respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents,
step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips
on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Cutting-edge and
comprehensive, 3D Bioprinting: Methods and Protocols is a valuable
resource for researchers and bioprinting laboratories/facilities
interested in learning more about this rapidly evolving technology.
This volume is a collection of the lectures and discussions at an
international colloquium organized by Unesco on the theme of
Science and Synthesis to mark the occasion of the 10th anniversary
of the death of both Einstein and Teilhard de Chardin, also the
50th anniversary of the theory of general relativity. Despite the
great gulf which lies between the work of Einstein and Teilhard de
Chardin, the coincidence in the dates provided an opportunity to
examine the urge towards a synthesis of the scientific and
philosophical approaches which lies at the very heart of the work
of these two great men. It was, indeed, their common desire for an
all-embracing concept of the universe which led them both to try to
construct a cosmology for the modern world. So it seemed that the
best way of honoring Einstein and Teilhard de Chardin was to
arrange a free discussion of the current likelihood of effecting a
syn thesis of scientific knowledge which would bring together some
of today's most eminent scholars, inspired by the wish to make
their research more meaningful by philosophic reflection. The
resulting give and take of ideas would go far beyond mere
commemoration; it would bring their ideas to life by setting them
against the present state of science."
Information theory and cybernetics have developed along somewhat
different lines in Europe and in the U. S. A. This book is to be
seen as a contribution towards bridging the gap. Anyone who seeks
to apply information theory in the fields of education and
psychology very soon comes up against a central diffi culty: in the
form in which it was developed by Shannon information theory
excludes the semantic aspect. This problem is fundamental for in
education, as in psychology, the semantic aspect is the very heart
of the matter. Thus, while Attneave, Miller and Quastler, among
others, successfully employed the concepts and units of measurement
of in formation theory in the interpretation of the findings of
experimental psychology, they were obliged to restrict their work
to its syntactic and statistical aspects. Before we can make use of
the methods and results of information we have to solve the central
problem: How can theory in actual teaching, we measure the semantic
information of a verbal message? The only way to do this is by
extending the theory. A special concept has been deve loped for
this purpose: subjective information. In place of an objectively
measurable quantity (frequency of sign sequences) we set an
empirically determined one: the subjective probability with which
the recipient expects a certain sign sequence."
This volume explores the latest developments and contributions to
the field of 3D bioprinting, and discusses its use for quality
R&D and translation. The chapters in this book are divided into
two parts: Part one covers generic themes in bioprinting to
introduce novice readers to the field, while also providing experts
with new and helpful information. Part two discusses protocols used
to prepare, characterize, and print a variety of biomaterials,
cells, and tissues. These chapters also emphasize methods used for
printing defined and humanized constructs suitable for human tissue
modelling in research and applicable to clinical product
development. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular
Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their
respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents,
step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips
on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Cutting-edge and
comprehensive, 3D Bioprinting: Methods and Protocols is a valuable
resource for researchers and bioprinting laboratories/facilities
interested in learning more about this rapidly evolving technology.
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Tania M Crook; Illustrated by Morgan Conquergood; Edited by Hanna Bishop
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R194
R161
Discovery Miles 1 610
Save R33 (17%)
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A first time proposal writer? An experienced pro? Anyone can
benefit from these tips and supportive, encouraging tone.
"Strategic Grantseeking for Community-Based Organizations: Using
Your Whole Brain, Whole Heart and Real Soul" will give you a fresh
look at the key elements that help win grant funds.
Its approach is simple and founded on three guiding principles:
Honesty, Clarity, and Relationships. It is a whole-brain,
whole-heart, real-soul process that invigorates organizations,
staff and proposals.
This book is based on an approach the author has used in over 40
years of experience and workshops that successfully trained over
1,000 small community groups. It tackles the challenges of creating
and selling the ideas that lead to winning proposals. Although it
was written for health care groups, it has been used successfully
for projects in education and environmental protection. It
demystifies the competition for funds and provides a simple roadmap
for anyone, in any field, to follow. It also provides readers with
information about how to access all of the workshop leader's
planning materials, binders, PPT slides and articles - all at no
cost.
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