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Developmental Biology
1. Introduction to Developmental Biology
2. Gametogenesis and Fertilization
3. Early Embryonic Development
4. Body Axis Formation and Patterning
5. Cellular Differentiation Mechanisms
6. Morphogenesis and Tissue Formation
7. Organogenesis
8. Post-Embryonic Development
9. Regeneration
10. Stem Cells in Development
11. Developmental Biology in Context
10.
Stem Cells in Development
10.1.
Stem Cell Properties
10.1.1.
Self-Renewal
10.1.1.1.
Symmetric Division
10.1.1.2.
Asymmetric Division
10.1.1.3.
Quiescence
10.1.2.
Potency Hierarchy
10.1.2.1.
Totipotent Cells
10.1.2.2.
Pluripotent Cells
10.1.2.3.
Multipotent Cells
10.1.2.4.
Unipotent Cells
10.1.3.
Molecular Markers
10.1.3.1.
Pluripotency Factors
10.1.3.2.
Surface Markers
10.1.3.3.
Transcription Factors
10.2.
Embryonic Stem Cells
10.2.1.
Derivation Methods
10.2.2.
Culture Conditions
10.2.3.
Pluripotency Maintenance
10.2.4.
Differentiation Protocols
10.3.
Adult Stem Cells
10.3.1.
Tissue-Specific Stem Cells
10.3.1.1.
Hematopoietic Stem Cells
10.3.1.2.
Neural Stem Cells
10.3.1.3.
Mesenchymal Stem Cells
10.3.1.4.
Intestinal Stem Cells
10.3.2.
Stem Cell Niches
10.3.2.1.
Niche Components
10.3.2.2.
Signaling Regulation
10.3.2.3.
Niche Maintenance
10.4.
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
10.4.1.
Reprogramming Factors
10.4.2.
Reprogramming Methods
10.4.3.
Characterization
10.4.4.
Limitations
10.5.
Therapeutic Applications
10.5.1.
Regenerative Medicine
10.5.2.
Cell Replacement Therapy
10.5.3.
Disease Modeling
10.5.4.
Drug Screening
10.5.5.
Tissue Engineering
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