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What's New in Current Protocols in Stem Cell
Biology
Supplement 12, February 2010
Unit 1B.6 Characterization of X-Chromosome Inactivation
Status in Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
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Unit 1E.3 Isolation of Amniotic Epithelial Stem Cells
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Unit 2F.1 In Situ Hybridization to Identify Gut Stem Cells
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Unit 1C.9 Authentication and Banking of Human Pluripotent
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Unit 2D.5 Isolation and Culture of Ventral Mesencephalic Precursor
Cells and Dopaminergic Neurons from Rodent Brains
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Published in affiliation with the International Society for Stem Cell Research
(ISSCR), Current Protocols in Stem Cell Biology (CPSC)
covers the most fundamental protocols and methods in the rapidly
growing field of stem cell biology.
Updated monthly, CPSC will constantly evolve with
thelatest developments and breakthroughs in the field. Drawing on
the expertise of leading researchers from around the world,
Current Protocols in Stem Cell Biology includes methods and
insights that will enhance the progress of global research.
To start, Current Protocols in Stem Cell Biology will
cover research in:
- Embryonic Stem Cells - methods for isolation of stem cells
from a variety of model organisms and humans, characterization
of these cells and the undifferentiated state, induction of
differentiation into cells of the mesodermal, endodermal,
ectodermal, and extraembryonic lineages, and molecular and
functional characterization of the differentiated state.
- Adult Stem Cells - isolation of progenitor stem cells from
differentiated tissues, their characterization, and
differentiation.
- Genetic Manipulation of Stem Cells - tools for manipulating
the genetic content of stem cells and for marking stem
cells.
Current Protocols in Stem Cell Biology will add new
methods and ideas as the field expands. It employs the standardized
presentation and format that has made Current Protocols the
most respected source of methods for twenty years.
Edited by: Andrew G. Elefanty (Monash University); Roger Patient
(University of Oxford); Thorsten Schlaeger (Children's Hospital
Boston); Evan Y. Snyder (Burnham Institute for Medical Research);
Yukiko Yamashita (University of Michigan). Past Editors: Mick
Bhatia (McMaster University); Susan J. Fisher (University of
California San Francisco)
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Morgan
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