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|a Ilic, Dusko
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|a Stem Cell Banking
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a 1st ed. 2014
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|a New York, NY
|b Springer New York
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|a XVII, 168 p. 26 illus., 21 illus. in color
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|a 1 Setting Quality Standards for Stem Cell Banking, Research and Translation: The International Stem Cell Banking Initiative -- 2 The Challenge of Standardisation in Stem Cell Research and Development -- 3 Global Perspective on Cord Blood Stem Cell Banking -- 4 Stem Cell Research and Banking: Towards Policy on Disclosing Research Results and Incidental Findings -- 5 The Legal Duties of Stem Cell Banks with Regards to Stem Cell Donors and Recipients -- 6 European Regulations and Ethical Issues on Cord Blood Banking -- 7 Donor Recruitment and Eligibility Criteria for HLA-Homozygous iPSC Bank in Japan -- 8 Banking of Pluripotent Stem Cells: Issues and Opportunities from the NIH Perspective -- 9 Sibling Donor Cord Blood Program: Children’s Hospital Research Center Oakland and Beyond -- 10 Anthony Nolan Experience: Issues and Strategy for Cord Blood Banking from Ethnic Minority Groups -- 11 Establishment of Mesenchymal Stem Cell Banks in India -- 12 Stem Cell Banking in Iran -- 13 Stem Cell Biobanks and Long-Term Sustainability: A Swiss Working Model -- 14 Establishing a Public Cord Blood Bank and Regulatory Framework in Parallel: a Serbian Example
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|a Cell Biology
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|a Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering
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|a Cytology
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|a Stem cells
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|a Stem Cell Biology
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|a Regenerative medicine
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|a Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine
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|a 10.1007/978-1-4939-0585-0
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|a This volume explores changing global perspectives in banking of cord blood, mesenchymal, embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells for clinical use. The book is divided into two parts: The first part examines topics including the setting of standards for pluripotent stem cell banking and regulation and ethical issues in stem cell banking. The second part delves into stem cell banking efforts in countries including Japan, Switzerland, India and Iran, among others. Implementing core values and common standards depend often on specific circumstances of political and economic setting, which makes flexibility as important as systematic planning. Banking of stem cells is not just building a repository and storing samples. The planning, design, construction and maintenance involve multiple skilled professionals. Stem cell banks are points where technology and medicine converge with ethics, laws and regulations. If properly designed and organized, their utilization will have a broad impact not only on the scientific community and medical professionals but also on the general public.
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