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Stem Cells in Marine Organisms Baruch Rinkevich

Stem Cells in Marine Organisms By Baruch Rinkevich

Stem Cells in Marine Organisms by Baruch Rinkevich


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The biology of stem cells in marine organisms is a new avenue in stem cell research. This book offers theoretical chapters, overview essays, and specific research results that summarize all that is currently known about stem cells in marine organisms.

Stem Cells in Marine Organisms Summary

Stem Cells in Marine Organisms by Baruch Rinkevich

Do real stem cells and stem cell lineages exist in lower organisms? Can stem cells from one organism parasitize the soma and/or the germ line of conspecifics? Can differentiated cells in marine organisms be re-programmed to regenerate tissues, organs and appendages through novel de-differentiation, transdifferentiation, or re-differentiation processes, leading to virtually all three germ layers, including the germline? The positive answers to above questions open a new avenue in stem cell research: the biology of stem cells in marine organisms. It is therefore unfortunate that while the literature on stem cell from terrestrial organisms is rich and expanding at an exponential rate, investigations on marine organisms stem cells are very limited and scarce.

By presenting theoretical chapters, overview essays and specific research results, this book summarises the knowledge and the hypotheses on stem cells in marine organisms through major phyla and specific model organisms. The study on stem cells from marine invertebrates may shed lights on mechanisms promoting immunity, developmental biology, regeneration and budding processes in marine invertebrates, body maintenance, aging and senescence. It aims in encouraging a larger scientific community to follow and study the novel phenomena of stem cells behaviours as depicted from the few currently studied marine invertebrates.

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From the reviews:

The comprehensive analytical reviews on stem cells of various metazoans, including some theoretical generalizations and constructs, which are presented in this book, clarify the general picture of the contemporary state of this field of research. The book consists of 14 chapters, including theoretical reviews and specialized reviews and studies. The materials presented in it will be interesting and useful not only for stem cell experts but also for many developmental biologists, comparative cytologists, and zoologists. (V. V. Isaeva, Russian Journal of Developmental Biology, Vol. 41 (4), 2010)

Table of Contents

Stem Cells: Autonomy Interactors that Emerge as Causal Agents and Legitimate Units of Selection.- Putative Stem Cell Origins in Solitary Tunicates.- Cnidarian Interstitial Cells: The Dawn of Stem Cell Research.- Stem Cells in Aquatic Invertebrates: Common Premises and Emerging Unique Themes.- Stem Cells in Asexual Reproduction of Marine Invertebrates.- Neuroimmune Chemical Messengers and Their Conservation During Evolution.- Regenerating Echinoderms: A Promise to Understand Stem Cells Potential.- Secondary Mesenchyme Cells as Potential Stem Cells of the Sea Urchin Embryo.- Cell Dynamics in Early Embryogenesis and Pluripotent Embryonic Cell Lines: From Sea Urchin to Mammals.- Regeneration in Hemichordates and Echinoderms.- Stem Cells in Sexual and Asexual Reproduction of Botryllus schlosseri (Ascidiacea, Tunicata): An Overview.- Stem Cells, Chimerism and Tolerance: Lessons from Mammals and Ascidians.- Effect of Bacterial Infection on Stem Cell Pattern in Porifera.- Defence Mechanisms and Stem Cells in Holothuria polii and Sipunculus nudus.

Additional information

NPB9789048127665
9789048127665
9048127661
Stem Cells in Marine Organisms by Baruch Rinkevich
New
Hardback
Springer
2009-10-19
371
N/A
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