Introduction 1
Part I: Brushing Up on Biology 9
Chapter 1: Painting the Broad Strokes of Stem Cell Science 11
Chapter 2: Understanding Cells and Tissues 21
Chapter 3: Tracing the History of Stem Cell Research 37
Part II: Delving into Stem Cell Science 51
Chapter 4: Starting with Embryonic Stem Cells 53
Chapter 5: Understanding Adult Stem Cells 71
Chapter 6: Exploring Other Stem Cell Sources 87
Chapter 7: Understanding Why Scientists Mix and Match Cells 101
Part III: Discovering How Stem Cells Can Affect the Future 121
Chapter 8: Looking into Cancer’s Cradle: Cancer Stem Cells 123
Chapter 9: Using Stem Cells to Understand and Treat Neurodegenerative Diseases 137
Chapter 10: Improving Therapies for Diseases of the Heart, Liver, and Pancreas 159
Chapter 11: Improving Drug Development 171
Part IV: Putting Stem Cells to Use Today 181
Chapter 12: Where We Are Now: Stem Cell Treatments, Trials, and Possibilities 183
Chapter 13: Understanding the Role of Stem Cells in Transplants 201
Chapter 14: Putting Stem Cells in the Bank 221
Part V: Understanding the Debate: Ethics, Laws, and Money 231
Chapter 15: Exploring Ethical, Religious, Philosophical, and Moral Questions 233
Chapter 16: Getting a Handle on Current Stem Cell Laws and Policies 249
Chapter 17: Following the Money: Understanding Stem Cell Funding and Profits 269
Part VI: The Part of Tens 285
Chapter 18: Ten (or So) Stem Cell Myths 287
Chapter 19: Ten Hurdles to Stem Cell Use 295
Chapter 20: Ten Possibilities for the Future of Stem Cells 303
Chapter 21: Ten (or So) Things to Do Before You Consider Stem Cell Treatment 311
Chapter 22: Ten (or So) Great Resources to Stay Up to Date 323
Glossary 329
Index 339
Lawrence S.B. Goldstein, PhD, one of the world's foremost experts in stem cell research, is Director of the Stem Cell Initiative at the University of California, San Diego. Meg Schneider is the author or coauthor of several books, including COPD For Dummies.
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