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miRNAs are a class of endogenous, small non-protein coding RNA
molecules (~ 22 nucleotides) which are novel post-transcriptional
regulators of gene expression. Since we have hundreds of miRNAs,
the major challenge is now to understand their specific biological
function. In fact the experimental evidence suggests that signaling
pathways could be ideal candidates for miRNA-mediated regulation.
Several studies suggest that miRNAs affect the responsiveness of
cells to signaling molecules such as WNT, Notch, TGF- and EGFR.
Altered expression of particular miRNAs has been implicated in the
onset and development of cancer and could be used as potential
biomarkers for the disease. Recently, many studies have found
miRNAs have crucial regulatory roles in Cancer stem cells (CSCs) a
kind of tumor initiating cells (TICs) and dormancy. Findings also
suggest that DNA methylation may be important in regulating the
expression of many miRNAs in several cancer initiating cells.
Several miRNAs are known to either upregulated or downregulated in
CSCs when compared to non-cancerous cells from the same tissues.
CSCs are a small subpopulation of cells identified in a variety of
tumors and involve in self-renewal, differentiation,
chemoresistance and tumorigenesis. The volume will give a
comprehensive account of important advancements in the area of
miRNAs and cancer.
This second edition volume expands on the previous edition with
updated discussions on new genetic, molecular, and cellular methods
used to study somatic stem cells. The chapters in this book focus
on the isolation, classification, purity, and plasticity of these
stem cells in a variety of organic tissues. 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, Somatic
Stem Cells: Methods and Protocols, Second Edition is a valuable
resource for both novice and experienced molecular biologists,
developmental biologists, tissue engineers, and geneticists who are
interested in stem cell research and its potentials in regenerative
medicine.
This volume provides insight into the pivotal roles of stem cells,
exosomes and other microvesicles in biofunction and molecular
mechanisms and their therapeutic potential in translational
nanomedicine. It further highlights evidence from recent studies as
to how stem cell derived exosomes and microRNAs may restore and
maintain tissue homeostasis, enable cells to recover critical
cellular functions and begin repair regeneration. These early
studies in animal models of aging also show evidence of improved
immune, cardiovascular and cognitive functions as well as improved
health span and life span. The use of exosomes from body fluids to
define specific biomarkers for various tumors may also clear the
path to patient-targeted treatments by developing exosome-derived
microRNA based cancer therapeutics. It is essential reading for
graduate students, research fellow and biomedical researchers in
academia or the pharmaceutical or biotech industries.
How stem cells behave is very much a factor of their local
microenvironment, also known as the stem cell niche. Physical,
chemical, or electrical signals from the neighboring cells or
biochemical signals from distant cells are crucial in the cell fate
decision process. A major challenge of tissue engineering is to
mimic the natural cell environment by designing very sophisticated
scaffolds able not only to mechanically support cells, but also to
release signals biologically relevant for governing stem cell fate.
In addition, increasing evidence suggests that abnormal interaction
of stem cells with their niche is responsible for altered cell
function leading to malignant transformation. This book discusses
some of the recent advances in stem cell research that may help
understanding the properties of the niche that govern stem cell
fate. Technical topics discussed include: Stem cell biology Cancer
stem cells Stem cell interactions with biomaterials Engineering the
stem cell microenvironment Stem cells in tissue regeneration and
repair The Disputationes Workshop series is an international
initiative aimed at disseminating stem cell related cutting edge
knowledge among scientists, healthcare workers, students and policy
makers. This book emerges as a result of the scientific
contributions presented and discussed during the fifth
Disputationes Workshop held in Aalborg (Denmark) in April 2014. The
stem cell microenvironment and its role in regenerative medicine
and cancer pathogenesis is ideal for academic staff and
master/research students in biomedical and health sciences
This volume provides insight into the pivotal roles of stem cells,
exosomes and other microvesicles in biofunction and molecular
mechanisms and their therapeutic potential in translational
nanomedicine. It further highlights evidence from recent studies as
to how stem cell derived exosomes and microRNAs may restore and
maintain tissue homeostasis, enable cells to recover critical
cellular functions and begin repair regeneration. These early
studies in animal models of aging also show evidence of improved
immune, cardiovascular and cognitive functions as well as improved
health span and life span. The use of exosomes from body fluids to
define specific biomarkers for various tumors may also clear the
path to patient-targeted treatments by developing exosome-derived
microRNA based cancer therapeutics. It is essential reading for
graduate students, research fellow and biomedical researchers in
academia or the pharmaceutical or biotech industries.
miRNAs are a class of endogenous, small non-protein coding RNA
molecules (~ 22 nucleotides) which are novel post-transcriptional
regulators of gene expression. Since we have hundreds of miRNAs,
the major challenge is now to understand their specific biological
function. In fact the experimental evidence suggests that signaling
pathways could be ideal candidates for miRNA-mediated regulation.
Several studies suggest that miRNAs affect the responsiveness of
cells to signaling molecules such as WNT, Notch, TGF- and EGFR.
Altered expression of particular miRNAs has been implicated in the
onset and development of cancer and could be used as potential
biomarkers for the disease. Recently, many studies have found
miRNAs have crucial regulatory roles in Cancer stem cells (CSCs) a
kind of tumor initiating cells (TICs) and dormancy. Findings also
suggest that DNA methylation may be important in regulating the
expression of many miRNAs in several cancer initiating cells.
Several miRNAs are known to either upregulated or downregulated in
CSCs when compared to non-cancerous cells from the same tissues.
CSCs are a small subpopulation of cells identified in a variety of
tumors and involve in self-renewal, differentiation,
chemoresistance and tumorigenesis. The volume will give a
comprehensive account of important advancements in the area of
miRNAs and cancer.
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