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Human Cell Culture

John R. Masters ; Bernhard O. Palsson ; James A. Thomson (eds.)

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Laboratory Medicine

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No detectada 2007 SpringerLink

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ISBN impreso

978-1-4020-5982-7

ISBN electrónico

978-1-4020-5983-4

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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© Springer Netherlands 2007

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Defined Culture Media for Human Embryonic Stem Cells

Tenneille Ludwig; James A. Thomson

In this work we describe a system for determining of disjunctive datalog programs under the stable model semantics. The problem is tackled by reducing it to the unsatisfiability problem of first-order formulas in the Bernays-Schönfinkel fragment. We then employ a tableaux-based theorem prover, which (unlike most other currently available provers) is guaranteed to terminate for these formulas. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first strong equivalence tester for disjunctive non-ground datalog.

Pp. 1-16

Generation of Disease-specific Human Embryonic Stem Cell Lines

Stephen Minger

In this work we describe a system for determining of disjunctive datalog programs under the stable model semantics. The problem is tackled by reducing it to the unsatisfiability problem of first-order formulas in the Bernays-Schönfinkel fragment. We then employ a tableaux-based theorem prover, which (unlike most other currently available provers) is guaranteed to terminate for these formulas. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first strong equivalence tester for disjunctive non-ground datalog.

Pp. 17-25

Characterization and Differentiation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells

Andrew L. Laslett; Adelia Lin; Martin F. Pera

In this work we describe a system for determining of disjunctive datalog programs under the stable model semantics. The problem is tackled by reducing it to the unsatisfiability problem of first-order formulas in the Bernays-Schönfinkel fragment. We then employ a tableaux-based theorem prover, which (unlike most other currently available provers) is guaranteed to terminate for these formulas. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first strong equivalence tester for disjunctive non-ground datalog.

Pp. 27-40

Genetic Modification of Human Embryonic Stem Cells

Thomas P. Zwaka

In this work we describe a system for determining of disjunctive datalog programs under the stable model semantics. The problem is tackled by reducing it to the unsatisfiability problem of first-order formulas in the Bernays-Schönfinkel fragment. We then employ a tableaux-based theorem prover, which (unlike most other currently available provers) is guaranteed to terminate for these formulas. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first strong equivalence tester for disjunctive non-ground datalog.

Pp. 41-52

Hematopoietic Differentiation

Chantal Cerdan; Veronica Ramos-Mejia; Mickie Bhatia

In this work we describe a system for determining of disjunctive datalog programs under the stable model semantics. The problem is tackled by reducing it to the unsatisfiability problem of first-order formulas in the Bernays-Schönfinkel fragment. We then employ a tableaux-based theorem prover, which (unlike most other currently available provers) is guaranteed to terminate for these formulas. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first strong equivalence tester for disjunctive non-ground datalog.

Pp. 53-83

Neural Differentiation

Zhi-Jian Zhang; Jason S. Meyer; Su-Chun Zhang

In this work we describe a system for determining of disjunctive datalog programs under the stable model semantics. The problem is tackled by reducing it to the unsatisfiability problem of first-order formulas in the Bernays-Schönfinkel fragment. We then employ a tableaux-based theorem prover, which (unlike most other currently available provers) is guaranteed to terminate for these formulas. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first strong equivalence tester for disjunctive non-ground datalog.

Pp. 85-108

Germ Cell Differentiation

Vanessa T. Angeles; Renee A. Reijo Pera

In this work we describe a system for determining of disjunctive datalog programs under the stable model semantics. The problem is tackled by reducing it to the unsatisfiability problem of first-order formulas in the Bernays-Schönfinkel fragment. We then employ a tableaux-based theorem prover, which (unlike most other currently available provers) is guaranteed to terminate for these formulas. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first strong equivalence tester for disjunctive non-ground datalog.

Pp. 109-128

Mesodermal Differentiation

Nadav Sharon; Nissim Benvenisty

In this work we describe a system for determining of disjunctive datalog programs under the stable model semantics. The problem is tackled by reducing it to the unsatisfiability problem of first-order formulas in the Bernays-Schönfinkel fragment. We then employ a tableaux-based theorem prover, which (unlike most other currently available provers) is guaranteed to terminate for these formulas. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first strong equivalence tester for disjunctive non-ground datalog.

Pp. 129-148

Three-dimensional Culture of Human Embryonic Stem Cells

Sharon Gerecht; Jason A. Burdick; Christopher Cannizzaro; Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic

In this work we describe a system for determining of disjunctive datalog programs under the stable model semantics. The problem is tackled by reducing it to the unsatisfiability problem of first-order formulas in the Bernays-Schönfinkel fragment. We then employ a tableaux-based theorem prover, which (unlike most other currently available provers) is guaranteed to terminate for these formulas. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first strong equivalence tester for disjunctive non-ground datalog.

Pp. 149-172

Extraembryonic Cell Differentiation

Lyle Armstrong; Majlinda Lako

In this work we describe a system for determining of disjunctive datalog programs under the stable model semantics. The problem is tackled by reducing it to the unsatisfiability problem of first-order formulas in the Bernays-Schönfinkel fragment. We then employ a tableaux-based theorem prover, which (unlike most other currently available provers) is guaranteed to terminate for these formulas. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first strong equivalence tester for disjunctive non-ground datalog.

Pp. 173-188