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Record Nr.

UNINA9910983333603321

Autore

Turksen Kursad

Titolo

Cell Biology and Translational Medicine, Volume 23 : Stem Cell in Organoids, Signaling, Regeneration and Cancer / / edited by Kursad Turksen

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025

ISBN

9783031836893

3031836898

Edizione

[1st ed. 2025.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (358 pages)

Collana

Cell Biology and Translational Medicine, , 2522-0918 ; ; 1474

Disciplina

571.6

Soggetti

Cytology

Stem cells

Regenerative medicine

Cancer

Neurosciences

Cell Biology

Stem Cell Biology

Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering

Cancer Biology

Neuroscience

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Muscle Organoid and Assembloid Systems -- Wnt/β-catenin Signaling in Central Nervous System Regeneration -- 3D-Bioprinted Skin Tissues for Improving Wound Healing: Current Status and Perspective -- Anatomy, Histology, and Embryonic Origin of Adipose Tissue: Insights to Understand Adipose Tissue Homofunctionality in Regeneration and Therapies -- Influence of RNA Methylation on Cancerous Cells: A Prospective Approach for Alteration of In Vivo Cellular Composition -- Atrophic Macular Degeneration and Stem Cell Therapy: A Clinical Review -- Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw: Bibliometric Analysis from 2003 to 2023 -- Melanoma Cell Adhesion Molecule (CD 146) in Endometrial Physiology and Disorder -- Mesenchymal Stem



Cells in Cancer Therapy -- Anthracycline-Induced Cardiomyopathy in Cancer Survivors: Management and Long-Term Implications.

Sommario/riassunto

In this new volume in the Cell Biology and Translational Medicine series, we continue to explore the potential utility of stem cells in regenerative medicine. Amongst topics explored in this volume are recent developments in organoids, signaling pathways in regeneration, wound healing, new insights into adipocytes, and regulatory aspects of stem cell commitment, differentiation and organogenesis in both health and disease. One goal of the series continues to be to highlight timely, often emerging, topics and novel approaches that can accelerate stem cell utility in regenerative medicine. .