Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells and Human Disease: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology Book 2549)
Discover cutting-edge protocols and experimental techniques with the 2nd Edition of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells and Human Disease: Methods and Protocols, part of the highly respected Methods in Molecular Biology series (Volume 2549). This essential volume provides researchers, clinicians, and academic professionals with a detailed guide to the latest methodologies in iPSC generation, disease modeling, gene editing, and differentiation protocols—crucial tools in the battle against a wide array of human diseases.
Published by Humana Press/Springer, this updated edition brings together a series of peer-reviewed, lab-tested protocols tailored for both novice researchers and seasoned molecular biologists working in the field of regenerative medicine, personalized therapeutics, and stem cell biology.
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Comprehensive coverage of iPSC technology, from reprogramming somatic cells to disease modeling using patient-derived lines
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Step-by-step protocols for gene editing, differentiation, and functional assays across various cell types including neurons, cardiomyocytes, and hepatocytes
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Tools for modeling neurological, cardiovascular, and metabolic disorders using iPSC-derived models
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Detailed notes on troubleshooting, reagent preparation, timing, and expected results
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Contributions from global experts in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine
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Part of the trusted Springer Protocols / Humana Press library