Reactivation of the Cell Cycle in Terminally Differentiated Cells (Molecular Biology Intelligence Unit, 17)

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Reactivation of the Cell Cycle in Terminally Differentiated Cells (Molecular Biology Intelligence Unit, 17)

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This volume deals with the most advanced areas of reactivation of the cell cycle in terminally differentiated cells. Terminally differentiated cells have long been regarded as irreversibly unable to proliferate. However, this view is being overturned, with great implications for both biological knowledge and potential therapeutic applications.

The basic science is presented in detail and the potentialities for exploitation in cell replacement therapy and tissue repair are highlighted. For the first time, large parts of this research field are covered in a single resource, contributed by scientists who have given the most to its advancement in recent years. This volume will be valuable for young scientists wishing to enter this field and will serve as an authoritative reference for those already working in it.

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Istituto Superiore de Sanita, Rome, Italy. Text deals with the terminally differentiated systems of cardiac and skeletal muscle cells. Features discussions on achieving cell cycle reactivation in terminally differentiated cells. For researchers. DNLM: Cell Cycle--physiology.

Reactivation of the Cell Cycle in Terminally Differentiated Cells (Molecular Biology Intelligence Unit, 17),Marco Crescenzi,Springer,0306474239,Apoptosis,Cell Differentiation,Cell cycle,Heart cells,Histology,Life Sciences - Biology - Developmental Biology,Life Sciences - Cytology,Life Sciences - Genetics & Genomics,Medical / Nursing,Molecular Genetics,Muscle cells,Science,Science/Mathematics,Science / Biology

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