Friday, March 14, 2008
Stem Cell Biology and Gene Therapy From Wiley-Liss
Product Description
STEM CELL BIOLOGY AND GENE THERAPY
Edited by Peter J. Quesenberry, Gary S. Stein, Bernard Forget, and Sherman Weissman
Advances in molecular genetics and recombinant DNA technology have ushered in a new era in medical therapeutic research. New insights into the molecular basis of human disease and the role played by biological regulatory mechanisms have precipitated tremendous drug development efforts backed by intensive research into human gene therapy worldwide.
Stem Cell Biology and Gene Therapy is the first book to thoroughly cover major advances in the field and their applications to novel molecular therapies.
This self-contained volume integrates biological and clinical components of stem cell biology, examines some of the most difficult aspects of gene therapy, and provides a systematic review of advanced gene modification techniques. Twenty essays by leading researchers address some of the most compelling topics in contemporary medical research, including:
* Fundamental regulatory mechanisms that operate in stem cells
* Stem cells from a therapeutic perspective, including preparations of stem cells and their therapeutic potential as vehicles for gene therapy
* Delivery systems for therapeutic genes, including an overview of the most promising vectors
* Clinical applications for gene therapy, covering a broad range of diseases such as hemophilia, cancers, neurological disease, and more
Complete with illustrations and real-world examples of a variety of disorders, Stem Cell Biology and Gene Therapy is essential for researchers in gene therapy and members of the biotechnology industry who are developing human molecular therapies for commercial use. It is also an important reference for molecular biologists, cell biologists, immunologists, molecular geneticists, hematologists, cancer researchers, biochemists, and anyone working in internal medicine.
Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #2893944 in Books
Published on: 1998-09-10
Number of items: 1
Binding: Hardcover
584 pages
Editorial Reviews
The publisher, John Wiley & Sons
This will be the first book to present stem cells and gene therapy together in one comprehensive volume. it also addresses the major advances in stem cell biology research and the many applications of this research in the development of novel molecular therapies.
From the Back Cover
STEM CELL BIOLOGY AND GENE THERAPY
Edited by Peter J. Quesenberry, Gary S. Stein, Bernard Forget, and Sherman Weissman
Advances in molecular genetics and recombinant DNA technology have ushered in a new era in medical therapeutic research. New insights into the molecular basis of human disease and the role played by biological regulatory mechanisms have precipitated tremendous drug development efforts backed by intensive research into human gene therapy worldwide.
Stem Cell Biology and Gene Therapy is the first book to thoroughly cover major advances in the field and their applications to novel molecular therapies.
This self-contained volume integrates biological and clinical components of stem cell biology, examines some of the most difficult aspects of gene therapy, and provides a systematic review of advanced gene modification techniques. Twenty essays by leading researchers address some of the most compelling topics in contemporary medical research, including:
* Fundamental regulatory mechanisms that operate in stem cells
* Stem cells from a therapeutic perspective, including preparations of stem cells and their therapeutic potential as vehicles for gene therapy
* Delivery systems for therapeutic genes, including an overview of the most promising vectors
* Clinical applications for gene therapy, covering a broad range of diseases such as hemophilia, cancers, neurological disease, and more
Complete with illustrations and real-world examples of a variety of disorders, Stem Cell Biology and Gene Therapy is essential for researchers in gene therapy and members of the biotechnology industry who are developing human molecular therapies for commercial use. It is also an important reference for molecular biologists, cell biologists, immunologists, molecular geneticists, hematologists, cancer researchers, biochemists, and anyone working in internal medicine.
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Biology,
Cytology,
Embryology,
Genetics