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Patient-Specific Stem Cells

Editat de Deepak A. Lamba
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 mar 2017
One of the biggest challenges faced in medical research had been to create accurate and relevant models of human disease. A number of good animal models have been developed to understand the pathophysiology. However, not all of them reflect the human disorder, a classic case being Usher’s syndrome where the mutant mice do not have the same visual and auditory defects that patients face. There are others which have been even more difficult to model due to the multi-factorial nature of the condition and due to lack of discovery of a single causative gene such as age-related macular degeneration or Alzheimer’s syndrome. Thus a more relevant and accurate system will allow us to make better predictions on relevant therapeutic approaches.
The discovery of human pluripotent stem cells in 1998 followed by the technological advances to reprogram somatic cells to pluripotent-stem cell-like cells in 2006 has completely revolutionized the way we can now think about modelling human development and disease. This now coupled with genome editing technologies such as TALENS and CRISPRs have now set us up to develop in vitro models both 2D as well as 3D organoids, which can more precisely reflect the disease in the patients. These combinatorial technologies are already providing us with better tools and therapeutics in drug discovery or gene therapy.
This book summarizes both the technological advances in the field of generation of patient specific lines as well as various gene editing approaches followed by its applicability in various systems. The book will serve as a reference for the current state of the field as it:
-Provides a comprehensive overview of the status of the field of patients derived induced pluripotent stem cells.
-Describes the use of cardiac cells as a main featured component within the book.
-Examines drug toxicity analysis as a working example throughout the book.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781466580268
ISBN-10: 1466580267
Pagini: 292
Ilustrații: 70
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press

Cuprins

  1. Human induced pluripotent stem cells: derivation
  2. Human induced pluripotent stem cells: banking, and characterization
  3. Genetic and Epigenetic considerations in iPSC technology
  4. CRISPR-based genome engineering in human stem cells
  5. Stem cells for Parkinson’s disease
  6. Huntington’s Disease and Stem Cells
  7. Applications of Pluripotent Stem Cells in the Therapy and Modeling of Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases
  8. The Role of iPSCs in Disease Modeling: Gaucher Disease and Related Disorders
  9. Role of induced pluripotent stem cells in urological disease modeling and repair
  10. Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells – a Research Tool and a Potential Therapy for RPE-associated Blinding Eye Diseases
  11. Modeling Neuro-Retinal Development and Disease in Stem Cells

Notă biografică

Deepak A. Lamba is an Assistant Professor at the Buck Research Institute on Aging, Novato, USA, an Affiliate Assistant Professor, at the University of Washington, Seattle, USA, and an Adjunct Faculty at the Leonard Davis School of Gerontology, University of Southern California, USA.

Descriere

An in-depth overview, this book covers the generation of Pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)and the current research in various labs on how the technology is being used to study the diseases and identify novel treatments. It addresses three main areas: (a) various methods of reprogramming somatic cells to derive patients specific IPS Cells, (b) Generation and differentiation of various patient specific stem cells into different tissues including neurons, retinal cells, and cardiac cells, and (c) Applications of the patient derived cells including toxicity testing, and drug discovery.