Edition |
Version 1.0. |
Description |
2 videodiscs : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. |
Series |
Holiday lectures on science.
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Note |
"December 2006." |
Contents |
Disc 1. Lecture 1. Understanding embryonic stem cells / Douglas A. Melton. Lecture 2. Adult stem cells and regeneration / Nadia Rosenthal. Lecture 3. Coaxing embryonic stem cells / Douglas A. Melton. Lecture 4. Stem cells and the end of aging / Nadia Rosenthal -- Disc 2. Interviews and discussion session. |
Credits |
Executive producers, Thomas R. Cech, Peter J. Burns ; producer, Dennis Liu. |
Summary |
Stem cells are fundamental to biology. In the course of embryonic development, stem cells generate all the specialized cells that populate body tissues like muscle, the nervous system, and blood. In adults, reserves of stem cells repair and regenerate tissues damaged by disease and wounding. Because of the potential of stem cells to generate fresh, healthy cells, there is a huge interest in cultivating them to treat various diseases. This year's Holiday Lectures will explore exciting progress toward the goal of harnessing stem cells to treat diabetes, nerve damage, and heart disease--WWW page of biointeractive.org. |
System Details |
DVD. |
Language |
Includes English subtitles. |
Subject |
Stem cells.
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Embryonic stem cells.
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Stem cells -- Therapeutic use.
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Cloning.
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Regeneration (Biology)
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Cells -- Aging.
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Added Author |
Melton, Douglas A.
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Rosenthal, Nadia.
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
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Added Title |
Stem cells, cloning, and regeneration. |
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