Jitka OurednikDevelopment and Plasticity, Volume 1049
Stem Cell Biology
Development and Plasticity, Volume 1049
Herausgeber: Ourednik, Jitka; Nilsen-Hamilton, Marit; Sakaguchi, Donald; Ourednik, Vaclav
Jitka OurednikDevelopment and Plasticity, Volume 1049
Stem Cell Biology
Development and Plasticity, Volume 1049
Herausgeber: Ourednik, Jitka; Nilsen-Hamilton, Marit; Sakaguchi, Donald; Ourednik, Vaclav
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Cover art Various cell surface receptors mediate an intimate dialogue between stem cells and their environment and can modulate the behavior of both in decisive ways. The over-expression of such molecules in neural stem cells can lead to elaborate neurite outgrowth from differentiating neurons. The examples shows a large neuron (body size over 30 um) in culture over-expressing the neural cell recognition molecule L1 and communicating with other cellular partners. Nuclei of cultured cells are visualized by the fluorescent marker DAPI (blue) and the neurons by immunofluorescent staining against…mehr
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Cover art Various cell surface receptors mediate an intimate dialogue between stem cells and their environment and can modulate the behavior of both in decisive ways. The over-expression of such molecules in neural stem cells can lead to elaborate neurite outgrowth from differentiating neurons. The examples shows a large neuron (body size over 30 um) in culture over-expressing the neural cell recognition molecule L1 and communicating with other cellular partners. Nuclei of cultured cells are visualized by the fluorescent marker DAPI (blue) and the neurons by immunofluorescent staining against the early neuronal antigen BIII-tubulin (red). Microphotograph taken by Dr. Ying-Zhi Xu from the Ourednik Lab of Stem Cell Plasticity and Neural Transplantation, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
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- Verlag: Wiley
- Volume 1049, May 2005 edition
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 321g
- ISBN-13: 9781573315340
- ISBN-10: 1573315346
- Artikelnr.: 23836400
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Wiley
- Volume 1049, May 2005 edition
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 321g
- ISBN-13: 9781573315340
- ISBN-10: 1573315346
- Artikelnr.: 23836400
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jitka Ourednik born Hanzíkov&á is a natural scientist of Czech origin now living in Switzerland. She is a daughter of the Czech contemporary sculptor Stanislav Hanzik. Vaclav Ourednik is the editor of Stem Cell Biology: Development and Plasticity, Volume 1049, published by Wiley.
Preface: Jitka Ourednik
Václav Ourednik
Donald Sakaguchi
and Marit Nilsen-Hamilton. Part I: Regional Determinants of Cell Fate:. 1. Oxygen in the Cultivation of Stem Cells. By Marie Csete. 2. DNA Damage-Induced Programmed Cell Death: Potential Roles in Germ Cell Development. By Yukiko Yamada and Clark R. Coffman. . Part II: Intrinsic Determinants of Stem Cells:. 3. G Protein-Coupled Receptor Roles in Cell Migration and Cell Death Decisions: Angela R. Kamps and Clark R. Coffman. 4. Growth and Differentiation of Astrocytes and Neural Progenitor Cells on Micropatterned Polymer Films: Jennifer B. Recknor
D S. Sakaguchi
and S K. Mallapragada. 5. Cellular and Molecular Regulation of Hematopoietic and Intestinal Stem Cell Behavior: Xi C. He
Jiwang Zhang
and Linheng Li. 6. The Function of the Neuronal Proteins Shc and Huntingtin in Stem Cells and Neurons: Pharmacologic Exploitation for Human Brain Diseases: Chiara Zuccato
Luciano Conti
Erika Reitano
Marzia Tartari
and Elena Cattaneo. 7. Engineering a Dopaminergic Phenotype in Stem/Precursor Cells: Role of Nurr1
Glia-Derived Signals
and Wnts: Ernest Arenas. . Part III: Transdifferentiation:. 8. Umbilical Cord Blood-Derived Stem Cells and Brain Repair: Paul R. Sanberg
Alison E. Willing
Svitlana Garbuzova-Davis
Samuel Saporta
Guoqing Liu
Cyndy Davis Sanberg
Paula C. Bickford
Stephen K. Klasko
and Nagwa S. El-Badri. 9. Infusion of Human Umbilical Cord Blood Ameliorates Neurologic Deficits in Rats with Hemorrhagic Brain Injury: Zhenhong Nan
andrew Grande
Cyndy D. Sanberg
Paul R. Sanberg
and Walter C. Low. 10. How Wnt Signaling Affects Bone Repair by Mesenchymal Stem Cells from the Bone Marrow: Carl A. Gregory
William G. Gunn
Emigdio Reyes
Angela J. Smolarz
James Munoz
Jeffrey L. Spees
and Darwin J. Prockop. . Part IV: Stem Cell Responses to Perturbation:. 11. Human Retinal Progenitor Cells Grown as Neurospheres Demonstrate Time-Dependent Changes in Neuronal and Glial Cell Fate Potential: David M. Gamm
Aaron D. Nelson
and Clive N. Svendsen. 12. Neural Progenitor Cell Transplants into the Developing and Mature Central Nervous System: D S. Sakaguchi
S J. Van Hoffelen
S D. Grozdanic
Y H. Kwon
R H. Kardon
and M J. Young. 13. Stem Cells for Retinal Degenerative Disorders: Jason S. Meyer
Martin L. Katz
and Mark D. Kirk. 14. Magnetic Resonance Tracking of Implanted Adult and Embryonic Stem Cells in Injured Brain and Spinal Cord: Eva Syková and Pavla Jendelová. 15. The Miniature Pig as an Animal Model in Biomedical Research: Petr Vodicka
Karel Smetana
Jr.
Barbora Dvoránková
Teresa Emerick
Yingzhi Z. Xu
Jitka Ourednik
Václav Ourednik
and Jan Motlík. . Part V: Reciprocal Communication between Graft and Host:. 16. Graft/Host Relationships in the Developing and Regenerating CNS of Mammals: Václav Ourednik and Jitka Ourednik. 17. Grafted Neural Stem Cells Shield the Host Environment from Oxidative Stress: Lalitha Madhavan
Václav Ourednik
and Jitka Ourednik. 18. Administration of Allogenic Stem Cells Dosed to Secure Cardiogenesis and Sustained Infarct Repair: Atta Behfar
Denice M. Hodgson
Leonid V. Zingman
Carmen Perez-Terzic
Satsuki Yamada
Garvan C. Kane
Alexey E. Alekseev
Michel Pucéat
and andre Terzic. Index of Contributors
Václav Ourednik
Donald Sakaguchi
and Marit Nilsen-Hamilton. Part I: Regional Determinants of Cell Fate:. 1. Oxygen in the Cultivation of Stem Cells. By Marie Csete. 2. DNA Damage-Induced Programmed Cell Death: Potential Roles in Germ Cell Development. By Yukiko Yamada and Clark R. Coffman. . Part II: Intrinsic Determinants of Stem Cells:. 3. G Protein-Coupled Receptor Roles in Cell Migration and Cell Death Decisions: Angela R. Kamps and Clark R. Coffman. 4. Growth and Differentiation of Astrocytes and Neural Progenitor Cells on Micropatterned Polymer Films: Jennifer B. Recknor
D S. Sakaguchi
and S K. Mallapragada. 5. Cellular and Molecular Regulation of Hematopoietic and Intestinal Stem Cell Behavior: Xi C. He
Jiwang Zhang
and Linheng Li. 6. The Function of the Neuronal Proteins Shc and Huntingtin in Stem Cells and Neurons: Pharmacologic Exploitation for Human Brain Diseases: Chiara Zuccato
Luciano Conti
Erika Reitano
Marzia Tartari
and Elena Cattaneo. 7. Engineering a Dopaminergic Phenotype in Stem/Precursor Cells: Role of Nurr1
Glia-Derived Signals
and Wnts: Ernest Arenas. . Part III: Transdifferentiation:. 8. Umbilical Cord Blood-Derived Stem Cells and Brain Repair: Paul R. Sanberg
Alison E. Willing
Svitlana Garbuzova-Davis
Samuel Saporta
Guoqing Liu
Cyndy Davis Sanberg
Paula C. Bickford
Stephen K. Klasko
and Nagwa S. El-Badri. 9. Infusion of Human Umbilical Cord Blood Ameliorates Neurologic Deficits in Rats with Hemorrhagic Brain Injury: Zhenhong Nan
andrew Grande
Cyndy D. Sanberg
Paul R. Sanberg
and Walter C. Low. 10. How Wnt Signaling Affects Bone Repair by Mesenchymal Stem Cells from the Bone Marrow: Carl A. Gregory
William G. Gunn
Emigdio Reyes
Angela J. Smolarz
James Munoz
Jeffrey L. Spees
and Darwin J. Prockop. . Part IV: Stem Cell Responses to Perturbation:. 11. Human Retinal Progenitor Cells Grown as Neurospheres Demonstrate Time-Dependent Changes in Neuronal and Glial Cell Fate Potential: David M. Gamm
Aaron D. Nelson
and Clive N. Svendsen. 12. Neural Progenitor Cell Transplants into the Developing and Mature Central Nervous System: D S. Sakaguchi
S J. Van Hoffelen
S D. Grozdanic
Y H. Kwon
R H. Kardon
and M J. Young. 13. Stem Cells for Retinal Degenerative Disorders: Jason S. Meyer
Martin L. Katz
and Mark D. Kirk. 14. Magnetic Resonance Tracking of Implanted Adult and Embryonic Stem Cells in Injured Brain and Spinal Cord: Eva Syková and Pavla Jendelová. 15. The Miniature Pig as an Animal Model in Biomedical Research: Petr Vodicka
Karel Smetana
Jr.
Barbora Dvoránková
Teresa Emerick
Yingzhi Z. Xu
Jitka Ourednik
Václav Ourednik
and Jan Motlík. . Part V: Reciprocal Communication between Graft and Host:. 16. Graft/Host Relationships in the Developing and Regenerating CNS of Mammals: Václav Ourednik and Jitka Ourednik. 17. Grafted Neural Stem Cells Shield the Host Environment from Oxidative Stress: Lalitha Madhavan
Václav Ourednik
and Jitka Ourednik. 18. Administration of Allogenic Stem Cells Dosed to Secure Cardiogenesis and Sustained Infarct Repair: Atta Behfar
Denice M. Hodgson
Leonid V. Zingman
Carmen Perez-Terzic
Satsuki Yamada
Garvan C. Kane
Alexey E. Alekseev
Michel Pucéat
and andre Terzic. Index of Contributors
Preface: Jitka Ourednik
Václav Ourednik
Donald Sakaguchi
and Marit Nilsen-Hamilton. Part I: Regional Determinants of Cell Fate:. 1. Oxygen in the Cultivation of Stem Cells. By Marie Csete. 2. DNA Damage-Induced Programmed Cell Death: Potential Roles in Germ Cell Development. By Yukiko Yamada and Clark R. Coffman. . Part II: Intrinsic Determinants of Stem Cells:. 3. G Protein-Coupled Receptor Roles in Cell Migration and Cell Death Decisions: Angela R. Kamps and Clark R. Coffman. 4. Growth and Differentiation of Astrocytes and Neural Progenitor Cells on Micropatterned Polymer Films: Jennifer B. Recknor
D S. Sakaguchi
and S K. Mallapragada. 5. Cellular and Molecular Regulation of Hematopoietic and Intestinal Stem Cell Behavior: Xi C. He
Jiwang Zhang
and Linheng Li. 6. The Function of the Neuronal Proteins Shc and Huntingtin in Stem Cells and Neurons: Pharmacologic Exploitation for Human Brain Diseases: Chiara Zuccato
Luciano Conti
Erika Reitano
Marzia Tartari
and Elena Cattaneo. 7. Engineering a Dopaminergic Phenotype in Stem/Precursor Cells: Role of Nurr1
Glia-Derived Signals
and Wnts: Ernest Arenas. . Part III: Transdifferentiation:. 8. Umbilical Cord Blood-Derived Stem Cells and Brain Repair: Paul R. Sanberg
Alison E. Willing
Svitlana Garbuzova-Davis
Samuel Saporta
Guoqing Liu
Cyndy Davis Sanberg
Paula C. Bickford
Stephen K. Klasko
and Nagwa S. El-Badri. 9. Infusion of Human Umbilical Cord Blood Ameliorates Neurologic Deficits in Rats with Hemorrhagic Brain Injury: Zhenhong Nan
andrew Grande
Cyndy D. Sanberg
Paul R. Sanberg
and Walter C. Low. 10. How Wnt Signaling Affects Bone Repair by Mesenchymal Stem Cells from the Bone Marrow: Carl A. Gregory
William G. Gunn
Emigdio Reyes
Angela J. Smolarz
James Munoz
Jeffrey L. Spees
and Darwin J. Prockop. . Part IV: Stem Cell Responses to Perturbation:. 11. Human Retinal Progenitor Cells Grown as Neurospheres Demonstrate Time-Dependent Changes in Neuronal and Glial Cell Fate Potential: David M. Gamm
Aaron D. Nelson
and Clive N. Svendsen. 12. Neural Progenitor Cell Transplants into the Developing and Mature Central Nervous System: D S. Sakaguchi
S J. Van Hoffelen
S D. Grozdanic
Y H. Kwon
R H. Kardon
and M J. Young. 13. Stem Cells for Retinal Degenerative Disorders: Jason S. Meyer
Martin L. Katz
and Mark D. Kirk. 14. Magnetic Resonance Tracking of Implanted Adult and Embryonic Stem Cells in Injured Brain and Spinal Cord: Eva Syková and Pavla Jendelová. 15. The Miniature Pig as an Animal Model in Biomedical Research: Petr Vodicka
Karel Smetana
Jr.
Barbora Dvoránková
Teresa Emerick
Yingzhi Z. Xu
Jitka Ourednik
Václav Ourednik
and Jan Motlík. . Part V: Reciprocal Communication between Graft and Host:. 16. Graft/Host Relationships in the Developing and Regenerating CNS of Mammals: Václav Ourednik and Jitka Ourednik. 17. Grafted Neural Stem Cells Shield the Host Environment from Oxidative Stress: Lalitha Madhavan
Václav Ourednik
and Jitka Ourednik. 18. Administration of Allogenic Stem Cells Dosed to Secure Cardiogenesis and Sustained Infarct Repair: Atta Behfar
Denice M. Hodgson
Leonid V. Zingman
Carmen Perez-Terzic
Satsuki Yamada
Garvan C. Kane
Alexey E. Alekseev
Michel Pucéat
and andre Terzic. Index of Contributors
Václav Ourednik
Donald Sakaguchi
and Marit Nilsen-Hamilton. Part I: Regional Determinants of Cell Fate:. 1. Oxygen in the Cultivation of Stem Cells. By Marie Csete. 2. DNA Damage-Induced Programmed Cell Death: Potential Roles in Germ Cell Development. By Yukiko Yamada and Clark R. Coffman. . Part II: Intrinsic Determinants of Stem Cells:. 3. G Protein-Coupled Receptor Roles in Cell Migration and Cell Death Decisions: Angela R. Kamps and Clark R. Coffman. 4. Growth and Differentiation of Astrocytes and Neural Progenitor Cells on Micropatterned Polymer Films: Jennifer B. Recknor
D S. Sakaguchi
and S K. Mallapragada. 5. Cellular and Molecular Regulation of Hematopoietic and Intestinal Stem Cell Behavior: Xi C. He
Jiwang Zhang
and Linheng Li. 6. The Function of the Neuronal Proteins Shc and Huntingtin in Stem Cells and Neurons: Pharmacologic Exploitation for Human Brain Diseases: Chiara Zuccato
Luciano Conti
Erika Reitano
Marzia Tartari
and Elena Cattaneo. 7. Engineering a Dopaminergic Phenotype in Stem/Precursor Cells: Role of Nurr1
Glia-Derived Signals
and Wnts: Ernest Arenas. . Part III: Transdifferentiation:. 8. Umbilical Cord Blood-Derived Stem Cells and Brain Repair: Paul R. Sanberg
Alison E. Willing
Svitlana Garbuzova-Davis
Samuel Saporta
Guoqing Liu
Cyndy Davis Sanberg
Paula C. Bickford
Stephen K. Klasko
and Nagwa S. El-Badri. 9. Infusion of Human Umbilical Cord Blood Ameliorates Neurologic Deficits in Rats with Hemorrhagic Brain Injury: Zhenhong Nan
andrew Grande
Cyndy D. Sanberg
Paul R. Sanberg
and Walter C. Low. 10. How Wnt Signaling Affects Bone Repair by Mesenchymal Stem Cells from the Bone Marrow: Carl A. Gregory
William G. Gunn
Emigdio Reyes
Angela J. Smolarz
James Munoz
Jeffrey L. Spees
and Darwin J. Prockop. . Part IV: Stem Cell Responses to Perturbation:. 11. Human Retinal Progenitor Cells Grown as Neurospheres Demonstrate Time-Dependent Changes in Neuronal and Glial Cell Fate Potential: David M. Gamm
Aaron D. Nelson
and Clive N. Svendsen. 12. Neural Progenitor Cell Transplants into the Developing and Mature Central Nervous System: D S. Sakaguchi
S J. Van Hoffelen
S D. Grozdanic
Y H. Kwon
R H. Kardon
and M J. Young. 13. Stem Cells for Retinal Degenerative Disorders: Jason S. Meyer
Martin L. Katz
and Mark D. Kirk. 14. Magnetic Resonance Tracking of Implanted Adult and Embryonic Stem Cells in Injured Brain and Spinal Cord: Eva Syková and Pavla Jendelová. 15. The Miniature Pig as an Animal Model in Biomedical Research: Petr Vodicka
Karel Smetana
Jr.
Barbora Dvoránková
Teresa Emerick
Yingzhi Z. Xu
Jitka Ourednik
Václav Ourednik
and Jan Motlík. . Part V: Reciprocal Communication between Graft and Host:. 16. Graft/Host Relationships in the Developing and Regenerating CNS of Mammals: Václav Ourednik and Jitka Ourednik. 17. Grafted Neural Stem Cells Shield the Host Environment from Oxidative Stress: Lalitha Madhavan
Václav Ourednik
and Jitka Ourednik. 18. Administration of Allogenic Stem Cells Dosed to Secure Cardiogenesis and Sustained Infarct Repair: Atta Behfar
Denice M. Hodgson
Leonid V. Zingman
Carmen Perez-Terzic
Satsuki Yamada
Garvan C. Kane
Alexey E. Alekseev
Michel Pucéat
and andre Terzic. Index of Contributors