Neurodevelopmental disorders : employing iPSC technologies to define and treat childhood brain diseases / Emanuel DiCicco-Bloom, James H. Millonig, editors.
2020
RJ488
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Title
Neurodevelopmental disorders : employing iPSC technologies to define and treat childhood brain diseases / Emanuel DiCicco-Bloom, James H. Millonig, editors.
ISBN
9783030454937 (electronic book)
3030454932 (electronic book)
9783030454920
3030454932 (electronic book)
9783030454920
Publication Details
Cham : Springer, 2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (307 pages).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-45
Call Number
RJ488
Dewey Decimal Classification
618.92/8
612.8
612.8
Summary
This book contains a compendium of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) articles and reviews concerning state of the art technologies and how they are being applied to human neurodevelopmental disorders. With the establishment of effective technologies to produce iPSCs and their derivatives, like neural precursors, neurons, and glia, researchers have new platforms to study neurodevelopmental disorders. iPSC technology enables researchers to study how human neurons develop in individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders, providing an unparalleled opportunity to investigate their etiology. In turn, researchers have now begun to understand the underlying molecular and cellular pathways that contribute to human diseases. iPSCs technologies also provide an emerging tool for future translational studies and disease classification. The chapters will emphasize how among the diverse idiopathic and genetic disorders, there are common clinical as well as cellular and molecular phenotypes.
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Advances in neurobiology ; 25.
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