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  • 1
    UID:
    (DE-627)1658220587
    Format: 1 online resource (222 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781596934030
    Series Statement: Methods in Bioengineering
    Content: In stem cell research there are several key methods that, once mastered, can be extremely powerful. These methods enable you to rigorously test hypotheses, compare results to "gold standards," and may even spur improvements to existing protocols. This book describes numerous methods to derive, manipulate, target, and prepare stem cells for clinical use. The methods described here help you derive and test human embryonic stem cells, analyze bone marrow stem cell function in vitro and in vivo, image a stem cell transplant, cryopreserve stem cells and differentiate stem cells using microscale techniques.
    Content: Methods in Bioengineering: Stem Cell Bioengineering -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer and Derivation of Embryonic Stem Cells -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Materials for Nuclear Transfer -- 1.2.1 Equipment for mouse nuclear transfer -- 1.2.2 Reagents for mouse nuclear transfer -- 1.3 Methods for Nuclear Transfer -- 1.3.1 Preparation of enucleation and nuclear transfer pipettes -- 1.3.2 Medium preparation -- 1.3.3 Animal preparation -- 1.3.4 Nuclear transfer -- 1.3.5 Enucleation -- 1.3.6 Preparation of donor cells -- 1.3.7 Nuclear transfer -- 1.3.8 Activation -- 1.3.9 Embryo culture and embryo transfer -- 1.4 Derivation of Mouse ntES Cells -- 1.5 Materials for Embryonic Stem Cell Derivation -- 1.6 Methods for Embryonic Stem Cell Derivation -- 1.6.1 Derivation of ntES cells -- 1.6.2 In vitro characterization of ntES cells -- 1.6.3 In vivo characterization of ntES cells -- 1.7 Discussion and Commentary -- 1.8 Summary Points -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 2 Derivation of Mouse Parthenogenetic Embryonic Stem Cells -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Materials -- 2.2.1 Reagents -- 2.2.2 Equipment -- 2.2.3 Media recipe -- 2.3 Methods -- 2.3.1 Generation of p(MI) embryos -- 2.3.2 Generation of p(MII) embryos -- 2.3.3 Generation of p(hap) embryos -- 2.3.4 Derivation of p(MI), p(MII), and p(hap) ES cells -- 2.3.5 ES cell characterization -- 2.3.6 Teratoma induction -- 2.4 Data Acquisition, Anticipated Results, and Interpretation -- 2.5 Discussion and Commentary -- 2.6 Summary Points -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 3 Generation of Mice from Embryonic Stem Cells Using Tetraploid Embryos as Hosts -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Experimental Design -- 3.3 Materials -- 3.3.1 Preparation of 4n embryos: Mice and reagents -- 3.3.2 Preparation of 4n embryos: Equipment -- 3.3.3 ES cells and culture conditions.
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    Additional Edition: 9781596934023
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781596934023
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Norwood : Artech House
    UID:
    (DE-627)73870539X
    Format: Online-Ressource (222 p)
    ISBN: 9781596934023
    Series Statement: Methods in Bioengineering
    Content: In stem cell research there are several key methods that, once mastered, can be extremely powerful. These methods enable you to rigorously test hypotheses, compare results to "gold standards," and may even spur improvements to existing protocols. This book describes numerous methods to derive, manipulate, target, and prepare stem cells for clinical use. The methods described here help you derive and test human embryonic stem cells, analyze bone marrow stem cell function in vitro and in vivo, image a stem cell transplant, cryopreserve stem cells and differentiate stem cells using microscale tec
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Methods in Bioengineering: Stem Cell Bioengineering; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer and Derivation of Embryonic Stem Cells; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Materials for Nuclear Transfer; 1.2.1 Equipment for mouse nuclear transfer; 1.2.2 Reagents for mouse nuclear transfer; 1.3 Methods for Nuclear Transfer; 1.3.1 Preparation of enucleation and nuclear transfer pipettes; 1.3.2 Medium preparation; 1.3.3 Animal preparation; 1.3.4 Nuclear transfer; 1.3.5 Enucleation; 1.3.6 Preparation of donor cells; 1.3.7 Nuclear transfer; 1.3.8 Activation , 1.3.9 Embryo culture and embryo transfer1.4 Derivation of Mouse ntES Cells; 1.5 Materials for Embryonic Stem Cell Derivation; 1.6 Methods for Embryonic Stem Cell Derivation; 1.6.1 Derivation of ntES cells; 1.6.2 In vitro characterization of ntES cells; 1.6.3 In vivo characterization of ntES cells; 1.7 Discussion and Commentary; 1.8 Summary Points; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2 Derivation of Mouse Parthenogenetic Embryonic Stem Cells; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Materials; 2.2.1 Reagents; 2.2.2 Equipment; 2.2.3 Media recipe; 2.3 Methods; 2.3.1 Generation of p(MI) embryos , 2.3.2 Generation of p(MII) embryos2.3.3 Generation of p(hap) embryos; 2.3.4 Derivation of p(MI), p(MII), and p(hap) ES cells; 2.3.5 ES cell characterization; 2.3.6 Teratoma induction; 2.4 Data Acquisition, Anticipated Results, and Interpretation; 2.5 Discussion and Commentary; 2.6 Summary Points; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3 Generation of Mice from Embryonic Stem Cells Using Tetraploid Embryos as Hosts; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Experimental Design; 3.3 Materials; 3.3.1 Preparation of 4n embryos: Mice and reagents; 3.3.2 Preparation of 4n embryos: Equipment , 3.3.3 ES cells and culture conditions3.3.4 Micromanipulation system; 3.4 Methods; 3.4.1 Preparation of host embryos; 3.4.2 Electrofusion of two-cell stage embryos; 3.4.3 Removal of the zona pellucida; 3.4.4 Generation of ES multiple 4n embryos by aggregation; 3.4.5 Generation of ES 4n embryos by blastocyst injection; 3.4.6 Data acquisition; 3.5 Anticipated Results; 3.6 Discussion and Commentary; 3.7 Application Notes; 3.8 Summary Points; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter4 Bioreactor Design and Implementation; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Experimental Methods and Materials , 4.2.1 General system description4.2.2 Closed system; 4.2.3 Hollow-fiber bioreactor; 4.2.4 CES fluid circuit; 4.2.5 Oxygenator design; 4.2.6 Monitoring; 4.2.7 User interface; 4.3 Anticipated Results; 4.3.1 MSC source 1: Loading whole BM marrow into the CES; 4.3.2 MSC source 2 or 3: Loading preselected MSC into the CES; 4.4 Discussion and Commentary; 4.5 Application Notes; 4.5.1 Therapeutic dose of MSC grown from a whole BM sample; 4.5.2 Nonadherent cell culture: Kg1a cells grown in suspension; 4.6 Summary Points; Chapter 5 Extracellular Matrix Microarrays and Stem Cell Fate; 5.1 Introduction , 5.2 Experimental Design
    Additional Edition: 9781596934030
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Methods in Bioengineering: Stem Cell Bioengineering
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 3
    UID:
    (DE-627)1748331086
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 208 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Series Statement: Methods in bioengineering series
    Content: Written and edited by recognized experts in the field, the new Artech House Methods in Bioengineering book series offers detailed guidance on authoritative methods for addressing specific bioengineering challenges. Offering a highly practical presentation of each topic, each book provides research engineers, scientists, and students with step-by-step procedures, clear examples, and effective ways to overcome problems that may be encountered. This cutting-edge volume is focused on methods to derive, manipulate, target, and/or prepare stem cells for clinical use. The book helps you master powerful stem cell bioengineering methods, enabling them to rigorously test hypotheses and compare their results to "gold standards"
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Methods in Bioengineering: Stem Cell Bioengineering; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer and Derivation of Embryonic Stem Cells; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Materials for Nuclear Transfer; 1.2.1 Equipment for mouse nuclear transfer; 1.2.2 Reagents for mouse nuclear transfer; 1.3 Methods for Nuclear Transfer; 1.3.1 Preparation of enucleation and nuclear transfer pipettes; 1.3.2 Medium preparation; 1.3.3 Animal preparation; 1.3.4 Nuclear transfer; 1.3.5 Enucleation; 1.3.6 Preparation of donor cells; 1.3.7 Nuclear transfer; 1.3.8 Activation; 1.3.9 Embryo culture and embryo transfer1.4 Derivation of Mouse ntES Cells; 1.5 Materials for Embryonic Stem Cell Derivation; 1.6 Methods for Embryonic Stem Cell Derivation; 1.6.1 Derivation of ntES cells; 1.6.2 In vitro characterization of ntES cells; 1.6.3 In vivo characterization of ntES cells; 1.7 Discussion and Commentary; 1.8 Summary Points; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2 Derivation of Mouse Parthenogenetic Embryonic Stem Cells; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Materials; 2.2.1 Reagents; 2.2.2 Equipment; 2.2.3 Media recipe; 2.3 Methods; 2.3.1 Generation of p(MI) embryos; 2.3.2 Generation of p(MII) embryos2.3.3 Generation of p(hap) embryos; 2.3.4 Derivation of p(MI), p(MII), and p(hap) ES cells; 2.3.5 ES cell characterization; 2.3.6 Teratoma induction; 2.4 Data Acquisition, Anticipated Results, and Interpretation; 2.5 Discussion and Commentary; 2.6 Summary Points; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3 Generation of Mice from Embryonic Stem Cells Using Tetraploid Embryos as Hosts; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Experimental Design; 3.3 Materials; 3.3.1 Preparation of 4n embryos: Mice and reagents; 3.3.2 Preparation of 4n embryos: Equipment , 3.3.3 ES cells and culture conditions3.3.4 Micromanipulation system; 3.4 Methods; 3.4.1 Preparation of host embryos; 3.4.2 Electrofusion of two-cell stage embryos; 3.4.3 Removal of the zona pellucida; 3.4.4 Generation of ES multiple 4n embryos by aggregation; 3.4.5 Generation of ES 4n embryos by blastocyst injection; 3.4.6 Data acquisition; 3.5 Anticipated Results; 3.6 Discussion and Commentary; 3.7 Application Notes; 3.8 Summary Points; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter4 Bioreactor Design and Implementation; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Experimental Methods and Materials; 4.2.1 General system description4.2.2 Closed system; 4.2.3 Hollow-fiber bioreactor; 4.2.4 CES fluid circuit; 4.2.5 Oxygenator design; 4.2.6 Monitoring; 4.2.7 User interface; 4.3 Anticipated Results; 4.3.1 MSC source 1: Loading whole BM marrow into the CES; 4.3.2 MSC source 2 or 3: Loading preselected MSC into the CES; 4.4 Discussion and Commentary; 4.5 Application Notes; 4.5.1 Therapeutic dose of MSC grown from a whole BM sample; 4.5.2 Nonadherent cell culture: Kg1a cells grown in suspension; 4.6 Summary Points; Chapter 5 Extracellular Matrix Microarrays and Stem Cell Fate; 5.1 Introduction
    Additional Edition: 9781596934023
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Methods in bioengineering Boston, Mass. : Artech House, 2009 9781596934023
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Boston, Mass : Artech House
    UID:
    (DE-627)803065310
    Format: Online Ressource (xiv, 208 p.) , ill. (chiefly col.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 1596934026 , 9781596934023 , 9781596934030 , 1596934034
    Series Statement: Methods in bioengineering series
    Content: 1.3.9 Embryo culture and embryo transfer1.4 Derivation of Mouse ntES Cells; 1.5 Materials for Embryonic Stem Cell Derivation; 1.6 Methods for Embryonic Stem Cell Derivation; 1.6.1 Derivation of ntES cells; 1.6.2 In vitro characterization of ntES cells; 1.6.3 In vivo characterization of ntES cells; 1.7 Discussion and Commentary; 1.8 Summary Points; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2 Derivation of Mouse Parthenogenetic Embryonic Stem Cells; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Materials; 2.2.1 Reagents; 2.2.2 Equipment; 2.2.3 Media recipe; 2.3 Methods; 2.3.1 Generation of p(MI) embryos
    Content: 2.3.2 Generation of p(MII) embryos2.3.3 Generation of p(hap) embryos; 2.3.4 Derivation of p(MI), p(MII), and p(hap) ES cells; 2.3.5 ES cell characterization; 2.3.6 Teratoma induction; 2.4 Data Acquisition, Anticipated Results, and Interpretation; 2.5 Discussion and Commentary; 2.6 Summary Points; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3 Generation of Mice from Embryonic Stem Cells Using Tetraploid Embryos as Hosts; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Experimental Design; 3.3 Materials; 3.3.1 Preparation of 4n embryos: Mice and reagents; 3.3.2 Preparation of 4n embryos: Equipment
    Content: 3.3.3 ES cells and culture conditions3.3.4 Micromanipulation system; 3.4 Methods; 3.4.1 Preparation of host embryos; 3.4.2 Electrofusion of two-cell stage embryos; 3.4.3 Removal of the zona pellucida; 3.4.4 Generation of ES multiple 4n embryos by aggregation; 3.4.5 Generation of ES 4n embryos by blastocyst injection; 3.4.6 Data acquisition; 3.5 Anticipated Results; 3.6 Discussion and Commentary; 3.7 Application Notes; 3.8 Summary Points; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter4 Bioreactor Design and Implementation; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Experimental Methods and Materials
    Content: 4.2.1 General system description4.2.2 Closed system; 4.2.3 Hollow-fiber bioreactor; 4.2.4 CES fluid circuit; 4.2.5 Oxygenator design; 4.2.6 Monitoring; 4.2.7 User interface; 4.3 Anticipated Results; 4.3.1 MSC source 1: Loading whole BM marrow into the CES; 4.3.2 MSC source 2 or 3: Loading preselected MSC into the CES; 4.4 Discussion and Commentary; 4.5 Application Notes; 4.5.1 Therapeutic dose of MSC grown from a whole BM sample; 4.5.2 Nonadherent cell culture: Kg1a cells grown in suspension; 4.6 Summary Points; Chapter 5 Extracellular Matrix Microarrays and Stem Cell Fate; 5.1 Introduction
    Content: Methods in Bioengineering: Stem Cell Bioengineering; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer and Derivation of Embryonic Stem Cells; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Materials for Nuclear Transfer; 1.2.1 Equipment for mouse nuclear transfer; 1.2.2 Reagents for mouse nuclear transfer; 1.3 Methods for Nuclear Transfer; 1.3.1 Preparation of enucleation and nuclear transfer pipettes; 1.3.2 Medium preparation; 1.3.3 Animal preparation; 1.3.4 Nuclear transfer; 1.3.5 Enucleation; 1.3.6 Preparation of donor cells; 1.3.7 Nuclear transfer; 1.3.8 Activation
    Content: Written and edited by recognized experts in the field, the new Artech House Methods in Bioengineering book series offers detailed guidance on authoritative methods for addressing specific bioengineering challenges. Offering a highly practical presentation of each topic, each book provides research engineers, scientists, and students with step-by-step procedures, clear examples, and effective ways to overcome problems that may be encountered. This cutting-edge volume is focused on methods to derive, manipulate, target, and/or prepare stem cells for clinical use. The book helps you master powerful stem cell bioengineering methods, enabling them to rigorously test hypotheses and compare their results to "gold standards"
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
    Additional Edition: 1596934026
    Additional Edition: 9781596934023
    Additional Edition: Print version Stem cell bioengineering
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Boston, Mass. ; London : Artech House
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV045343391
    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 208 pages) , illustrations (chiefly color)
    ISBN: 9781596934030 , 1596934034 , 1596934026 , 9781596934023
    Series Statement: Artech House methods in bioengineering series
    Note: Print version record , Written and edited by recognized experts in the field, the new Artech House Methods in Bioengineering book series offers detailed guidance on authoritative methods for addressing specific bioengineering challenges. Offering a highly practical presentation of each topic, each book provides research engineers, scientists, and students with step-by-step procedures, clear examples, and effective ways to overcome problems that may be encountered. This cutting-edge volume is focused on methods to derive, manipulate, target, and/or prepare stem cells for clinical use. The book helps you master powerful stem cell bioengineering methods, enabling them to rigorously test hypotheses and compare their results to "gold standards"
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Stem cell bioengineering Boston, Mass. ; London : Artech House, 2009 ISBN 9781596934023
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Boston, Mass. : Artech House
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV044842199
    Format: xiv, 208 p.
    ISBN: 9781596934023
    Series Statement: Artech House methods in bioengineering series
    Note: Series title given on title page as: Methods in bioengineering , Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Boston, Mass. : Artech House
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV044166458
    Format: xiv, 208 p.
    ISBN: 9781596934023
    Series Statement: Artech House methods in bioengineering series
    Note: Series title given on title page as: Methods in bioengineering , Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Boston, Mass. [u.a.] : Artech House | Birmingham, AL, USA : EBSCO Industries, Inc.
    UID:
    (DE-603)420543937
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 208 pages) , Illustrations (chiefly color)
    ISBN: 9781596934030 , 1596934034 , 1596934026 , 9781596934023
    Series Statement: Methods in bioengineering series
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: 9781596934023
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Book
    Book
    Boston, Mass. : Artech House
    UID:
    (DE-627)60942954X
    Format: XIV, 208 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9781596934023
    Series Statement: The Artech House methods in bioengineering series
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Methods in bioengineering Boston : Artech House, 2009
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Boston, Mass. : Artech House
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV043128470
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 208 p.)
    ISBN: 1596934026 , 1596934034 , 9781596934023 , 9781596934030
    Series Statement: Artech House methods in bioengineering series
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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