Stem Cells and Cell Therapy

With the discovery of stem cells capable of multiplying indefinitely in culture and differentiating into many other cell types in appropriate conditions, new hopes were born in repair and replacement of damaged cells and tissues. The features of stem

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Mohamed Al-Rubeai Mariam Naciri Editors

Stem Cells and Cell Therapy

Cell Engineering

Series Editor Professor Mohamed Al-Rubeai School of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering University College Dublin Dublin, Ireland Mariam Naciri School of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering University College Dublin Dublin, Ireland Department of Biology Faculty of Science University of Mohammed V-Agdal Rabat, Morocco Editorial Board Dr Hansjorg Hauser Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research Braunschweig, Germany Professor Michael Betenbaugh Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, USA Professor Martin Fussenegger Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Switzerland Dr Otto-Wilhelm Merten A.F.M.-Genethon 11 Gene Therapy Program Evry, France

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Mohamed Al-Rubeai • Mariam Naciri Editors

Stem Cells and Cell Therapy Volume 8

Editors Mohamed Al-Rubeai School of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering University College Dublin Dublin Ireland

Mariam Naciri School of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering University College Dublin Dublin Ireland Department of Biology Faculty of Science University of Mohammed V-Agdal Rabat Morocco

ISBN 978-94-007-7195-6 ISBN 978-94-007-7196-3 DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-7196-3 Springer Dordrecht Heidelberg New York London

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