Description

Book Synopsis
Cloning has the potential to be an extremely valuable tool across many fields. In agriculture, the reproductive cloning of farm animals could prove to be advantageous. In clinical medicine, the employment of therapeutic cloning for cell, tissue, and organ replacement appears to be imminent. However, as with any advancement that is poised to touch human lives, the process of cloning must be looked at through the lens of the medical community's obligation to do no harm.

Epigenetic Risks of Cloning includes contributions from 32 leading researchers who are intimately involved with various aspects of cloning. At the frontlines of this science, they are best positioned to explain what is really occurring. With chapters dedicated to each of the animal models being employed for experimentation, the text presents a detailed accounting of cloning methods, an objective review of current findings, and an even-handed discussion of potential concerns.

While procedures utiliz

Trade Review

“… takes a look at several of the success stories of somatic cell transplantation and assesses realistically how successful these attempts have been in the contest of the epigenetic effects on the viability and health of cloned animals. The volume is a collection of ten chapters, nine of which discuss aspects of animal cloning from the perspective of different animal systems. … the chapters in this volume are scholarly and carefully written. … includes a description of the technology involved in cloning or ART and then a discussion of the epigenetic risks involved in such technology. …”
— Rob DeSalle, Institute for Comparative Genomics, American Museum of Natural history, New York, in The Quartely Review of Biology, 2006



Table of Contents
Health Consequences of Cloning Mice. Cloning Pigs from Somatic Cells and Its Applications. Amphibian Nuclear Transfer and Future Directions of Research. Cloning in Cattle. Cloning the Equine. Cloning in the Rabbit: Present Situation and Prospects. Evidence For and Against Associations between ART and Congenital Malformation Syndromes. Current Concepts in Cat Cloning. Ovine Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer: Retrospective Overview and Analysis of Epigenetic and Phenotypic Effects of Cloning Procedures. Cloning in the Rat. Index.

Epigenetic Risks of Cloning

    Product form

    £199.50

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £210.00 – you save £10.50 (5%)

    Order before 4pm tomorrow for delivery by Sat 4 Jul 2026.

    A Hardback by Akio Inui

    1 in stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of Epigenetic Risks of Cloning by Akio Inui

      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 25/07/2005
      ISBN13: 9780849325274, 978-0849325274
      ISBN10: 0849325277

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Cloning has the potential to be an extremely valuable tool across many fields. In agriculture, the reproductive cloning of farm animals could prove to be advantageous. In clinical medicine, the employment of therapeutic cloning for cell, tissue, and organ replacement appears to be imminent. However, as with any advancement that is poised to touch human lives, the process of cloning must be looked at through the lens of the medical community's obligation to do no harm.

      Epigenetic Risks of Cloning includes contributions from 32 leading researchers who are intimately involved with various aspects of cloning. At the frontlines of this science, they are best positioned to explain what is really occurring. With chapters dedicated to each of the animal models being employed for experimentation, the text presents a detailed accounting of cloning methods, an objective review of current findings, and an even-handed discussion of potential concerns.

      While procedures utiliz

      Trade Review

      “… takes a look at several of the success stories of somatic cell transplantation and assesses realistically how successful these attempts have been in the contest of the epigenetic effects on the viability and health of cloned animals. The volume is a collection of ten chapters, nine of which discuss aspects of animal cloning from the perspective of different animal systems. … the chapters in this volume are scholarly and carefully written. … includes a description of the technology involved in cloning or ART and then a discussion of the epigenetic risks involved in such technology. …”
      — Rob DeSalle, Institute for Comparative Genomics, American Museum of Natural history, New York, in The Quartely Review of Biology, 2006



      Table of Contents
      Health Consequences of Cloning Mice. Cloning Pigs from Somatic Cells and Its Applications. Amphibian Nuclear Transfer and Future Directions of Research. Cloning in Cattle. Cloning the Equine. Cloning in the Rabbit: Present Situation and Prospects. Evidence For and Against Associations between ART and Congenital Malformation Syndromes. Current Concepts in Cat Cloning. Ovine Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer: Retrospective Overview and Analysis of Epigenetic and Phenotypic Effects of Cloning Procedures. Cloning in the Rat. Index.

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account