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Stem Cells in Human Reproduction: Basic Science and Therapeutic Potential

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Stem Cells in Human Reproduction: Basic Science and Therapeutic Potential

By Carlos Simón, IVI Foundation, Valencia University and Centro de Investigación Principe Felipe, (Spain); Antonio Pellicer, Instituto Valenciano de Infertilidad, Valencia University, Valencia, (Spain)

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Book Specifications

  • Available to Purchase
  • Published: September 2009
  • ISBN: 9780415471718
  • eISBN: 9780203092910
  • Second Edition
  • 280 pages
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Size: 246 x 189mm
  • 100 Black and White Illustrations

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This revolutionary text looks at the advances in stem cell science that may potentially impact on human reproductive medicine. From the first edition, scientist and clinician leaders in the field have been invited to update their work, while new authors have also been incorporated because of the relevance of their findings.

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The second edition of this revolutionary text looks at the advances in stem cell science that may potentially impact on human reproductive medicine. From the first edition, scientist and clinician leaders in the field have been invited to update their work, while new authors have also been incorporated because of the relevance of their findings. As happens in life and science, some of the novel and promising data presented in the first edition have been confirmed, some not and new breakthrough achievements have been made.
The key areas covered in this important and authoritative work include:
  • the production and regeneration of female and male germ cells
  • trophoblasts and endometrium from human
  • embryonic and adult stem cells
  • new developments in hESC derivation that will impact clinical use
  • cutting-edge technologies such as reprogramming, nuclear transfer and imprinting