Anaerobiosis and stemness = an evolu...
Ivanovic, Zoran, (1963-)

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    Title/Author: Anaerobiosis and stemness/ Zoran Ivanovic, Marija Vlaski-Lafarge.
    Reminder of title: an evolutionary paradigm /
    Author: Ivanovic, Zoran,
    other author: Vlaski-Lafarge, Marija,
    Published: Amsterdam :Elsevier, : 2016.,
    Description: 1 online resource.
    [NT 15003449]: Introduction : special remarks -- What entity could be called a stem cell? -- In situ Normoxia versus "hypoxia" -- Part 1. Anaerobiosis and stem cell entity. The "hypoxic" stem cell niche -- Low O2 concentrations and the maintenance of stem cells ex vivo -- Quiescence/proliferation issue and stem cell niche -- Metabolic peculiarities of the stem cell entity : energetic metabolism and oxidative status -- Molecular basis of "hypoxic" signaling, quiescence, self-renewal, and differentiation in stem cells -- Part 2. Anaerobic-to-aerobic eukaryote evolution : a paradigm for stem cell self-renewal, commitment and differentiation?. Evolution of eukaryotes with respect to atmosphere oxygen appearance and rise : anaerobiosis, facultative aerobiosis, and aerobiosis -- Evolution of mitochondria in eukaryotes versus mitochondria "maturing" from the stage of stem cells to committed progenitors and mature cells -- Evolutionary origins of stemness : relationship between self-renewal and ancestral eukaryote biology; conservation of self-renewal principle in parallel with adaptation to O2 -- Metabolic and genetic features of ancestral eukaryotes versus metabolism and "master pluripotency genes" of stem cells -- Other features concerning the analogy "stem cells: primitive eukaryotes" : ABC transporters' anaerobiosis/stemness link -- Harnessing anaerobic nature of stem cells for use in regenerative medicine -- Cancer stem cell case and evolutionary paradigm.
    Subject: Anaerobiosis - Therapeutic use. -
    Online resource: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128005408
    ISBN: 9780128006115 (electronic bk.)
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