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Lanza R. (ed.), Weissman I. (ed.), Thomson J. (ed.) — Handbook of Stem Cells (vol. 1) Embryonic Stem Cells |
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Embryonic stem (ES) cells, differentiation, connexins in 1: 102
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, differentiation, endodermal 1: 361—362
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, differentiation, gap junction role in 1: 101 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, differentiation, hepatic 1: 362—367
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, differentiation, in vivo 1: 739
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, differentiation, neural 1: 107
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, differentiation, prevention of 1: 49
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, early research 1: 1—11 1: 1: 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, EG cells and 1: 460
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, from clone blastocyst 1: 651—652
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, gene expression profiles 2: 32
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, genotypes 1: 21t
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, germ cell competence 1: 19
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, germ cell specification from 1: 658
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, hematopoietic stem cell generation from 1: 279 1: 1: 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human 1: 149—151
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human with genetic defects 1: 424
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, autologous 1: 669—670
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, challenges 1: 437 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, characteristics, 1: 423t 1: 501—503 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, characterization 1: 407—110 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, clinical applications 1: 419 1: 1: 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, culturing 1: 407 1: 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, derivation techniques 1: 420f 1: 1: 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, ethical considerations in research with 1: 747—756 1: 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, feeder-free mass culturing 1: 431
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, freezing and thawing 1: 426—427 1: 1: 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, genetic manipulation techniques 1: 543—548
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, hematopoietic stem cell generation from 1: 521—526
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, homologous recombination in 1: 551—555
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, immunogenicity 1: 663—671
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, isolation and maintenance of progenitor cells derived from 1: 501—508
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, maintenance of established cultures 1: 442—146
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, microarray analysis 1: 408—110
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, proprietary rights and access to cell lines 1: 793—798
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, quality control 1: 448
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, regulatory issues 1: 775—785 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, research rationale 1: 799—804
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, serum-free culture 1: 529—533
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, source of embryos 1: 760
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, splitting 1: 426
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, stability 1: 781
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, subclone derivation 1: 427—128
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, human, transplantation into animals 1: 782—784
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, immunosurgical isolation 1: 423—126 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, mechanical isolation 1: 424 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, melanocyte development from 1: 233—235
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, methylation sensitivity 1: 628
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, mouse, characteristics 1: 419
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, mouse, chimaeric potential 1: 18
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, mouse, conditions of culture 1: 20
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, mouse, embryonic stem-like cells and 1: 16—18
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, mouse, generalizability to humans 1: 507—508 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, mouse, isolation and maintenance 1: 413—117
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, mouse, morphology of growing colonies 1: 16—17
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, mouse, potency 1: 16
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, mouse, proliferative capacity 1: 53
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, mouse, vs. primate ES cells 1: 431
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, multipotent adult progenitor cells and 2: 90
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, Nanog in 1: 38 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, neural differentiation 1: 239—244 1: 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, neural precursor cells derived from 1: 511—518 1: 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, nuclear transfer, ES cells 1: 628—629
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, nuclear transfer, vs. somatic cell nuclear transfer cloning 1: 623—631
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, Oct 4 knockin 1: 553—554 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, osteoclastogenesis from 1: 297—301
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, oxygen-regulated gene expression 1: 91—92
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, pluripotency 1: 20 1: 1: 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, pluripotency, molecular mechanisms 1: 38—39 1: 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, postimplantation 1: 424
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, potency 1: 16 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, potential CNS therapy 2: 696
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, primate, characteristics 1: 419—421 1: 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, primate, clinical applications 1: 421
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, primate, differentiation systems 1: 431—434
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, primate, karyotype 1: 421
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, primate, vs. mouse ES cells 1: 431
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, primate, X-chromosome inactivation 1: 421
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, primordial germ cells and 1: 11f
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, reprogramming somatic cell nuclei with cytoplasm of 1: 113—114
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, research challenges 1: 19—22 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, self-renewal 1: 31—33 1: 1: 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, self-renewal, molecular mechanisms 1: 45—50 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, self-renewal, Oct 4 in 1: 33—38 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, single-cell clones 1: 427—428
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, somatic cell hybrids, reprogramming 1: 660—661
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, sources 1: 18 1: 1: 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, surface antigen markers 1: 565—569
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, surface immunostaining 1: 433f 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, TH knockin 1: 554 1:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, therapeutic applications 1: 39 1: 1: 1: 2:
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, therapeutic applications, challenges 1: 360
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, therapeutic applications, heart disease 1: 713—719
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, transcriptional profiles 1: 374
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, transduction by lentivirus vectors 1: 557—562
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, vascular progenitor cells from 1: 324—327
Embryonic stem (ES) cells, zebra fish, isolating and culturing 1: 493—498
Embryonic stem-like (ESL) cells, cell line resistance to derivation 1: 20—21
Embryonic stem-like (ESL) cells, cell sources 1: 19—20
Embryonic stem-like (ESL) cells, chimaeric potential 1: 18
Embryonic stem-like (ESL) cells, culture conditions 1: 20
Embryonic stem-like (ESL) cells, embryonic stem cells and 1: 16—18
Embryonic stem-like (ESL) cells, human 1: 21
Embryonic stem-like (ESL) cells, morphology of growing colonies 1: 16—17
Embryonic stem-like (ESL) cells, pluripotency 1: 20
Embryonic stem-like (ESL) cells, research challenges 1: 19—22
Embryonic stem-like (ESL) cells, therapeutic application, challenges 1: 21—22
Embryonic stem-like (ESL) cells, therapeutic application, cloning 1: 22
Embryonic stem-like (ESL) cells, versus adult sources 1: 22
Embryonic stem-like (ESL) cells, vertebrate sources 1: 16 1:
Endocrine cells 2: 522
Endocrine progenitor cells 2: 514
Endoderm, early patterning of foregut 1: 372 1:
Endoderm, ES cell-derived endodermal cells 1: 506
Endoderm, gastrointestinal system 1: 371—372 1:
Endoderm, parathyroid specification in 1: 395—397
Endoderm, parietal 1: 149
Endoderm, parietal, development 1: 200—201
Endoderm, primitive 1: 129 1: 1: 1: 1: 1:
Endoderm, primitive, development 1: 200
Endoderm, primitive, formation 1: 193
Endoderm, primitive, function 1: 193
Endoderm, thymus specification in 1: 392—393 1:
Endoderm, visceral 1: 133 1: 1: 1:
Endoderm, visceral in epiblast specification 1: 525
Endoderm, visceral, development 1: 200—201
Endoderm, visceral, primordial germ cell migration to 1: 189
Endoreduplication 1: 193
Endothelial cells as hematopoietic progenitors 1: 525—526
Endothelial cells in bone marrow formation 1: 299
Endothelial cells in embryonic kidney development 1: 342
Endothelial cells in hematopoietic development 2: 164—165
Endothelial cells in neoangiogenesis 2: 378
Endothelial cells in osteoclast induction 1: 299
Endothelial cells in testis development 1: 352
Endothelial cells in vascular development 1: 323—324 2: 2: 2:
Endothelial cells, amniotic fluid progenitor cell-derived 2: 176
Endothelial cells, arteriovenous differentiation 2: 458
Endothelial cells, cell biology studies 1: 320—321
Endothelial cells, clonogenic assay 1: 319
Endothelial cells, diversification 1: 319—320
Endothelial cells, ES cell-derived, differentiation of 1: 317—321
Endothelial cells, heterogeneity 2: 456
Endothelial cells, in adult neovascularization 2: 460—461
Endothelial progenitor cells 2: 594
Endothelial progenitor cells in adult neovascularization 2: 460 2: 2:
Endothelial progenitor cells in neoangiogenesis 2: 378
Endothelial progenitor cells in proangiogenic stem cell recruitment 2: 381—382
Endothelial progenitor cells, myogenic potential 2: 723
Enhancer binding proteins 2: 98—100 2:
| Eosinophil, interleukin—5 and 1: 591
Epiblast 1: 138—139
Epiblast in embryogenesis 1: 53 1:
Epiblast, cavitation 1: 133
Epiblast, compaction 1: 129
Epiblast, epigenetic reprogramming 1: 660
Epiblast, epithelialization 1: 133
Epiblast, formation 1: 129 1: 1:
Epiblast, future research 1: 139
Epiblast, identification 1: 129
Epiblast, lineage allocation 1: 133—136 1:
Epiblast, pluripotency 1: 129 1:
Epiblast, polarity 1: 136—137
Epiblast, pre-gastrulation interaction with extraembryonic lineages 1: 136—137
Epiblast, primitive streak formation 1: 273—275
Epiblast, primordial germ cell determination 1: 188
Epiblast, signaling pathways during patterning 1: 137—138
Epiblast, specification 1: 525
Epidermal growth factor 1: 151
Epidermal growth factor in cardiomyogenesis 1: 305—306
Epidermal growth factor in germ line stem cell differentiation 1: 176—177
Epidermal growth factor in ligament and tendon repair 2: 776 2:
Epidermal growth factor in olfactory neurogenesis 2: 240
Epidermal growth factor to promote intrinsic CNS repair 2: 698—699
Epidermal growth factor, neural precursor cell cultures 2: 587
Epidermal growth factor, suppression 2: 262
Epidermal proliferative unit 2: 5 2: 2: 2:
Epidermal stem cells 1: 731—732 1:
Epidermal stem cells in skin grafts 1: 732—733
Epidermal stem cells, bulge cells and 2: 6
Epidermal stem cells, cell markers 2: 248—250 2:
Epidermal stem cells, clinical applications 2: 247—248
Epidermal stem cells, clonal regeneration assays 2: 5
Epidermal stem cells, clonogenicity assays 2: 246—247
Epidermal stem cells, differentiation 2: 245—246
Epidermal stem cells, differentiation, manipulation of 2: 250—253
Epidermal stem cells, differentiation, non-cell autonomous factors in 2: 251—253
Epidermal stem cells, future research 2: 253
Epidermal stem cells, human 2: 245—253
Epidermal stem cells, injury response 2: 5
Epidermal stem cells, interfollicular 2: 66—67 2:
Epidermal stem cells, multipotency 2: 65
Epidermal stem cells, organization 2: 5 2:
Epidermal stem cells, research needs 1: 735
Epidermal stem cells, stem cell niches 2: 65—67
Epidermal stem cells, wound healing therapies 1: 734—735
Epigenetic processes 1: 63 1: 1:
Epigenetic processes in EG cell derivation 1: 190—191
Epigenetic processes in ES cell nuclear transfer cloning 1: 628 1:
Epigenetic processes in phenotype differences in germ line transmission 1: 593—594
Epigenetic processes in somatic cell nuclear transfer cloning 1: 625—626
Epigenetic processes, differentiation as 1: 650
Epigenetic processes, future research 2: 38
Epigenetic processes, monoallelic expression 1: 79—81
Epigenetic processes, polycomb group silencing 1: 75—78
Epigenetic processes, position-effect variegation 1: 72—74
Epigenetic processes, trithorax group activation 1: 78—79
Epigenetic processes, X-chromosome inactivation 1: 74—75 1:
Epigenetic reprogramming by cell hybridization 2: 148
Epigenetic reprogramming in germ cell genome 1: 657—660
Epigenetic reprogramming in oocytes 1: 659
Epigenetic reprogramming of parental genomes 1: 659—660
Epigenetic reprogramming of somatic nuclei 1: 660—661
Epigenetic reprogramming, biological significance 1: 661
Epigenetic reprogramming, conceptual basis 1: 657 1:
Epigenetic reprogramming, definition 1: 119
Epigenetic reprogramming, donor cell characteristics 1: 122—123
Epigenetic reprogramming, erasure 1: 659
Epigenetic reprogramming, maternal inheritance and 1: 659
Epigenetic reprogramming, multipotent adult progenitor cells 2: 295—296
Epigenetic reprogramming, outcome determinants 1: 122—124
Epigenetic reprogramming, preimplantation development 1: 660
Epigenetic reprogramming, procedure 1: 119
Epigenetic reprogramming, recipient cytoplasm characteristics 1: 124
Epithelial cells for cell lineage studies 2: 549
Epithelial cells of hydra 2: 47 2: 2:
Epithelial cells, axial patterning 2: 51—52
Epithelial cells, corneal 2: 768
Epithelial cells, dental 2: 280—281
Epithelial cells, differentiation capacity 2: 49—51
Epithelial cells, gastrointestinal tract, development 1: 373—374
Epithelial cells, gastrointestinal tract, precursors 2: 522—523
Epithelial cells, gastrointestinal tract, regenerative capacity 2: 523
Epithelial cells, gastrointestinal tract, regulation 2: 521 2:
Epithelial cells, gastrointestinal tract, turnover 2: 521
Epithelial cells, gastrointestinal tract, types 2: 522
Epithelial cells, intestinal cell system 2: 7—8 2:
Epithelial cells, intestinal cell system, crypt cell lineages 2: 526—527
Epithelial cells, liver, stem-like properties 2: 501—503
Epithelial cells, lung 2: 547 2: 2:
Epithelial cells, lung, progenitor cells 1: 381—383 1: 1: 1:
Epithelial cells, mammary 2: 269—276
Epithelial cells, neural crest cell development 2: 205
Epithelial cells, olfactory system 2: 233—240
Epithelial cells, oral mucosae 2: 8
Epithelial cells, proliferative capacity 2: 48
Epithelial cells, retinal 2: 703
Epithelial cells, T cell origins in 2: 747
Epithelial cells, thymic see “Thymus epithelial cells”
Epithelial cells, thymus differentiation 1: 393 1: 1: 1:
Epithelial stem cells in liver 2: 499 2:
Epithelial stem cells, dental 1: 265 1: 2:
Epithelial stem cells, multipotent 2: 257 2:
Epithelial stem cells, multipotent, activation 2: 260—262 2:
Epithelial stem cells, multipotent, cell cycle 2: 258—259
Epithelial stem cells, multipotent, cellular signaling in 2: 262—264
Epithelial stem cells, multipotent, distribution 2: 259
Epithelial stem cells, multipotent, future research 2: 264
Epithelial stem cells, multipotent, labeling 2: 259
Epithelial stem cells, tissue characteristics 2: 1
Epithelial stem cells, transdifferentiation 2: 141—142
ERK pathway in adipogenesis 1: 331 1:
ERK pathway in epidermal stem cell differentiation 2: 250
ERK pathway, retinoic acid effects 1: 332
Erythroid Kriippel-like factor 2: 108
Erythroid progenitor cells in hematopoietic development 2: 161 2: 2:
Erythropoiesis 2: 161
Erythropoietin 1: 92
ES see “Embryonic stem (ES) cells”
Escherichia coli 1: 594—596
ESL see “Embryonic stem-like (ESL) cells”
Esophagus, Barrett’s 2: 141
Esophagus, endoderm development 1: 379
Estrogen 1: 151
Estrogen, B-lymphopoiesis and 1: 296—297
Estrogen, receptors 1: 198
ET3 1: 234
Ethical and religious issues 1: 747 1:
Ethical and religious issues, aborted fetuses as cadavers 1: 765—766
Ethical and religious issues, arguments against continuing stem cell research 1: 754—755
Ethical and religious issues, arguments for continuing stem cell research 1: 753—754 1:
Ethical and religious issues, Buddhist tradition 1: 767
Ethical and religious issues, Christian thought 1: 749 1: 1:
Ethical and religious issues, cloning of human embryos 1: 761—762
Ethical and religious issues, conceptual approach 1: 750 1:
Ethical and religious issues, concerns in early ES cell research 1: 3f 1:
Ethical and religious issues, creation of embryos for research 1: 760—761
Ethical and religious issues, definition and origin of life 1: 750—751 1:
Ethical and religious issues, destruction of human embryos 1: 759—760 1:
Ethical and religious issues, epistemic questions 1: 750
Ethical and religious issues, erosion of standards 1: 751—752 1:
Ethical and religious issues, ethical guidelines 1: 762—763
Ethical and religious issues, Hindu tradition 1: 767
Ethical and religious issues, intent of research 1: 752
Ethical and religious issues, Islamic tradition 1: 750 1:
Ethical and religious issues, Judaic tradition 1: 749 1: 1:
Ethical and religious issues, philosophy of science 1: 747 1:
Ethical and religious issues, policy options 1: 755
Ethical and religious issues, potential benefits of human ES cell research 1: 752 1:
Ethical and religious issues, prospects for consensus 1: 755—756
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