Whole-Body Regeneration: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology 2450)
Explore the fascinating world of regenerative biology with “Whole-Body Regeneration: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology, Volume 2450)”, now in stock at Books Hub PK. This advanced volume in the prestigious Methods in Molecular Biology series is a must-have guide for scientists and students working in regenerative medicine, developmental biology, stem cell research, and tissue engineering.
Whole-body regeneration—the ability of certain organisms to regrow complete body structures—holds vast potential for therapeutic applications in humans. This book presents cutting-edge protocols and techniques used to study this phenomenon across multiple model organisms including planarians, hydra, zebrafish, and axolotls. Whether you’re focused on wound healing, limb regrowth, organ regeneration, or stem cell dynamics, this manual provides everything needed to conduct meaningful and reproducible research.
Edited by experts in the field, each chapter delivers step-by-step methodologies, troubleshooting tips, and practical insights, making it an ideal reference for both new researchers and seasoned professionals.
Key Features:
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Covers diverse regenerative model systems (invertebrates and vertebrates)
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Protocols for gene expression analysis, imaging, lineage tracing, and functional assays
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Techniques to study stem cells, signaling pathways, and regeneration genetics
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Includes CRISPR, RNAi, transcriptomics, and in vivo labeling protocols
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Designed for researchers in molecular biology, biomedicine, and regenerative science
This book is essential for PhD scholars, postdoctoral researchers, academic faculty, and biotech professionals aiming to advance their work in tissue repair, stem cell therapy, and regenerative therapeutics. The detailed protocols offer a reliable foundation for designing experiments, collecting high-quality data, and translating basic science into medical breakthroughs.
