Papers from the first Else Kröner-Fresenius Symposium on the Molecular Mechanisms of Adult Stem Cell Aging, held in Günzburg, Germany in May 2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Speakers at the Symposium / Hartmann, D. -- Hematopoietic stem cell aging and fate decision / Illing, A., Ju, Z. -- Alterations of systemic environment impair stem cell function during aging / Song, Z., Ju, Z. -- Novel insights into regulation of stem cell aging by aging of the niche and alterations in systemic factors / Geiger, H. -- Aging and hematopoietic malignancies / Gompf, A. -- Intestinal stem cell aging / Sperka, T., Rudolph, K.L. -- Molecular mechanisms of aging in muscle stem cells / Tümpel, S. -- Free radicals and stem cell aging / Guachalla, L.M. -- DNA damage, checkpoint responses, and cell cycle control in aging stem cells / Sperka, T., Nalapareddy, K., Rudolph, K.L
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"There is growing evidence that adult stem cells age. This process can result in alterations in the number and function of stem cells, leading to distinct phenotypic outcomes in different organ systems. This publication provides an outstanding overview of this emerging field. The molecular causes of stem cell aging remain to be defined. Stem cell aging can involve cell-intrinsic as well as cell-extrinsic alterations affecting the stem cell niche or the macroenvironment. Stem cells have a longer life span than other cell populations and retain a capacity to proliferate and differentiate in adult organs. The aging of adult stem cells plays a key role in the decline of organ maintenance and regenerative potential during aging and during the end stage of chronic diseases. In addition, it can contribute to stem cell transformation and carcinogenesis. Molecular Mechanisms of Adult Stem Cell Aging will appeal to scientists working in the fields such as stem cells, aging, regeneration and cancer. This subject matter should be of interest to physicians and scientists specializing in geriatric medicine, internal medicine, and surgery. It is also likely to be an invaluable resource for medical students and biologists who wish to enhance their understanding of molecular and stem cell biology."--Publisher's description
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Aging-- Molecular aspects, Congresses
Cells-- Aging, Congresses
Stem cells, Congresses
Adult Stem Cells-- physiology, Congresses
Cell Aging-- genetics, Congresses
DNA Damage-- physiology, Congresses
Telomere-- genetics, Congresses
DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION
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616/
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02774
Edition
22
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
QH588
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S83
Book number
E447
2009
OTHER CLASS NUMBERS
Class number
2010
F-608
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QU
325
Book Number
E49m
2010
PERSONAL NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
Rudolph, K. Lenhard
CORPORATE BODY NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
Else Kröner-Fresenius Symposium on the Molecular Mechanisms of Adult Stem Cell Aging(1st :2009 :, Günzburg, Germany)