Table of contents for Embryonic stem cells : methods and protocols / edited by Kursad Turksen.


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1 Methods for the Isolation and Maintenance of Murine Embryonic
Stem Cells
Marsha L. Roach and John  D. McNeish ............................................... 1
2 The Use of a Chemically Defined Media for the Analyses of Early
Development in ES Cells and Mouse Embryos
Gabriele Proetzel and Michael V. Wiles ...................................... . 17
3 Analysis of the Cell Cycle in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells
Pierre Savatier, H6elne Lapillonne, Ludmila Jirmanova,
Luigi Vitelli, and  Jacques Samarut ................................................. 27
4 Murine Embryonic Stem Cells as a Model for Stress Proteins
and Apoptosis During Differentiation
Andre-Patrick Arrigo and Patrick Mehlen ........................................ 35
5 Effects of Altered Gene Expression on ES Cell Differentiation
Yong  Fan  and J. Richard  Chaillet ....................................................... 45
6 Hypoxic Gene Regulation in Differentiating ES Cells
David M. Adelman and M. Celeste Simon ........................................ 55
7 Regulation of Gap Junction Protein (Connexin) Genes and Function
in Differentiating ES Cells
Masahito Oyamada, Yumiko Oyamada, Tomoyuki Kaneko,
and  Tetsuro  Takam atsu  .................................................................... 63
8 Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation as a Model to Study
Hematopoietic and Endothelial Cell Development
Stuart T. Fraser, Minetaro Ogawa, Satomi Nishikawa,
and  Shin-lchi N ishikaw a  ................................................................... 71
9 Analysis of Bcr-AblFunction Using an In Vitro Embryonic Stem Cell
Differentiation System
Takumi Era, Stephane Wong, and Owen N. Witte............................. 83
10 Embryonic Stem Cells as a Model for Studying Osteoclast Lineage
Development
Toshiyuki Yamane, Takahiro Kunisada, and Shin-lchi Hayashi...... 97



11 Differentiation of Embryonic Stem Cells as a Model to Study Gene
Function During the Development of Adipose Cells
C hristian  D ani ...................................................................................... 107
12 Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation and the Vascular Lineage
V ictoria  L.  B autch ................................................................................ 117
13 Embryonic Stem Cells as a Model to Study Cardiac, 
Skeletal Muscle, and Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Differentiatiin
Anna M. Wobus, Kaomei Guan, Huang-Tian Yang,
and  Kenneth  R. Boheler ................................................................. 127
14 Cardiomyocyte Enrichment in Differentiating ES Cell Cultures:
Strategies and Applications
Kishore B. S. Pasumarthi and Loren J. Field ................................. 157
15 Embryonic Stem Cells as a Model for the Physiological Analysis
of the Cardiovascular System
Jurgen Hescheler, Maria Wartenberg, Bernd K. Fleischmann,
Kathrin Banach, Helmut Acker, and Heinrich Sauer................. 169
16 Isolation of Lineage-Restricted Neural Precursors from Cultured
ES Cells
Tahmina Mujtaba and Mahendra S. Rao .......................................... 189
17 Lineage Selection for Generation and Amplification of Neural
Precursor Cells
M eng   L i  ................................................................................................. 2 0 5
18 Selective Neural Induction from ES Cells by Stromal
Cell-Derived InducingActivity and Its Potential Therapeutic
Application in Parkinson's Disease
Hiroshi Kawasaki, Kenji Mizuseki, and Yoshiki Sasai ................... 217
19 Epidermal Lineage
Tammy-Claire Troy and Kursad Turksen ......................................... 229
20 ES Cell Differentiation Into the Hair Follicle Lineage In Vitro
Tammy-Claire Troy and Kursad Turksen ......................................... 255
21 Embryonic Stem Cells as a Model for Studying Melanocyte
Development
Toshiyuki Yamane, Shin-lchi Hayashi, and Takahiro Kunisada... 261
22 Using Progenitor Cells and Gene Chips to Define Genetic Pathways
S. Steven Potter, M. Todd Valerius, and Eric W. Brunskill............ 269
23 ES Cell-Mediated Conditional Transgenesis
Marina Gertsenstein, Corrinne Lobe and Andras Nagy................. 285
24 Switching on Lineage Tracers Using Site-Specific Recombination
Susan M. Dymecki, Carolyn I. Rodriguez,
and  Rajeshwar B. Awatramani .................................................... 309



25 From ES Cells to Mice: The Gene Trap Approach
Francesco Cecconi and Peter Gruss................................................ 335
26 Functional Genomics by Gene-Trapping in Embryonic Stem Cells
Thomas Floss and Wolfgang Wurst ................................................. 347
27 Phage-Displayed Antibodies to Detect Cell Markers
Jun  Lu  and  Steven  R. Sloan  ..............................................................381
28 Gene Transfer Using Targeted Filamentous Bacteriophage            if
David Larocca, Kristen Jensen-Pergakes, Michael A. Burg,
and  A ndrew   Baird............................................................................ 393
29 Single-Cell PCR Methods for Studying Stem Cells and Progenitors
Jane E. Aubin, Fina Liu, and G. Antonio Candeliere...................... 403
30 Nonradioactive Labeling and Detection of mRNAs Hybridized
onto Nucleic Acid cDNA Arrays
Thorsten Hoevel and Manfred Kubbies ........................................... 417
31  Expression Profiling Using Quantitative Hybridization
on Macroarrays
Genevieve Pietu and Charles Decraene........................................... 425
32 Isolation of Antigen-Specific Intracellular Antibody Fragments
as Single Chain Fv for Use in Mammalian Cells
Eric Tse, Grace Chung, and Terence H. Rabbitts ........................... 433
33 Detection and Visualization of Protein Interactions with Protein
Fragment Complementation Assays
Ingrid Remy, Andre Galarneau, and Stephen W. Michnick ........... 447
34 Direct Selection of cDNAs by Phage Display
Reto Crameri, Gernot Achatz, Michael Weichel,
and  Claudio  Rhyner ............................ ...................................... 461
35 Screening for Protein-Protein Interactions in the Yeast
Two-Hybrid System
R. Daniel Gietz and Robin A. Woods ................................................ 471
Index  .............................................................................................................4 87