FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF STEM CELL NICHE
cod. 1005376

Academic year 2024/25
2° year of course - Second semester
Professors
Academic discipline
Anatomia umana (BIO/16)
Field
A scelta dello studente
Type of training activity
Student's choice
14 hours
of face-to-face activities
2 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Integrated course unit module: REGENERATION OF DIFFERENTIATED TISSUES

Learning objectives

To acquire a detailed knowledge of the anatomical components that structure the stem cell niches of different adult organs
1 Dublin descriptor - knowledge and understanding: the student must be able to systematically and topographically describe the conformation and structure of the stem niches of adult organs in the microscopic and immunophenotypic aspects, describe the organogenesis and the stages of development.
2 Dublin descriptor- applied knowledge and understanding: identify morphological and functional diversity, provide a methodological approach preparatory to clinical reasoning.
3 Dublin descriptor - making judgements: the student must be able to sustain a functional histological/morphological reasoning.
4 Dublin Descriptor - Communication skills: The student must possess a precise technical language in histology and microscopic anatomy.
5 Dublin descriptor - learning skills: the student must be able to synthesize autonomously the numerous histological and morphological information in a functional perspective

Prerequisites

Human histology and anatomy.

Course unit content

Anatomy of thymus stem cell niches: phenotype, isolation and differentiation of thymic stem cell.
Anatomy of liver stem cell niches: phenotype, isolation and differentiation of hepatic stem cell
Anatomy of kidney stem cell niches: phenotype, isolation and differentiation of renal stem cell
Anatomy of lung stem cell niches: phenotype, isolation and differentiation of lung stem cell

Full programme

Anatomy of thymus stem cell niches: phenotype, isolation and differentiation of thymic stem cell.
Anatomy of liver stem cell niches: phenotype, isolation and differentiation of hepatic stem cell
Anatomy of kidney stem cell niches: phenotype, isolation and differentiation of renal stem cell
Anatomy of lung stem cell niches: phenotype, isolation and differentiation of lung stem cell

Bibliography

International reviews and scientific commentaries will dispensed by the teacher

Teaching methods

Oral lessons

Assessment methods and criteria

writtem exam

Other information

Written exam: multiple choice test