Problems of Stem Cell Research Essay

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    form translates to "Engineering of Life". Bio-Engineering started to become known in mainstream media in the late 1960 's. Early research into the subject promised to cure many diseases, with the use of stem cell…

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    have pondered over the idea of somatic cell nuclear transfer, otherwise known as cloning. In 1996, their ideas became tangible with the creation of Dolly the sheep, the first organism to ever be conceived through nuclear cell transfer. Today, scientists are closer than ever to clone human cells successfully. Although there is excitement over this potential scientific breakthrough, there are fearful and apprehensive reactions as well. To pursue cloning research entails risking the possibility of…

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    trial with 167 patients with severe angina (Your 1). He took a patient’s own stem cells and injected them in 10 different areas on the heart. The goal was for the stem cells to help repair tiny blood…

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    The cell is the building block of life. The earliest form of these organisms are called stem cells, which can give rise to potentially any kind of cell. The possibilities of these revolutionary cells are vast, and are currently being applied in many scientific fields, one being the medical field. Stem cell scientists study a four to five day old organism, a ball of one hundred and twenty cells, which has the potential to give rise to a human being. Many think that the protection of human life…

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    Social and legal implications: Embryonic and fetal stem cells are both heavily contested topics as the thought of destroying human life at any stage has always been a topic of debate by a large faction of the nation. It is usually religious beliefs people are affiliated with, that drive them to advocate for the end of stem cell research. The Supreme Court was of no help or harm in this matter as the philosophical ruling that all life is sacred or that life starts at conception is admittedly a…

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    needed breakthrough.” This medical discovery is better known as stem cell research, more specifically, the study of stem cells for medical applications. Stem cells are a special category of cells that are able to differentiate into specialized cell types, but also retain the ability to renew themselves through cell division. However, most of the controversy surrounding stem cell research is based on where stem cells are derived from. Stem cells normally come from two main sources, three to five…

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    the ethical issue that surrounds stem cell therapy. Yes, this could be revolutionary, and it has the possibility to cure illness, but at what expense? Should one be willing to end the life of an unborn…

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    support, funding, and research, stem cells have the potential to eliminate all of the prior and more. Stem cells are an example of the basic building blocks of life: virtually microscopic, unspecialized cells that can evolve to nearly any kind of cell, tissue, or organ. Stem cells can be extracted from a few different places, however, the most efficient and resourceful are ones embryonic in nature. That is, obtained from human embryos. Embryonic…

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    blood source of interest to the medical world. Like bone marrow, umbilical cord blood, or UCB, has been declared to hold a desirable supply of hematopoietic stem cells. Hematopoietic stem cells, or HSCs, are multipotent cells in the body that, upon being stimulated by specific growth factors, will differentiate into mature, functional cells. When looking at the use of UCB, it is important to determine the method of extraction, what this specific source of blood would be beneficial for, and…

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    Stem cells have become a popular topic in today’s society. These regenerative cells have been found to mimic the types of cells that grow around them. Stem cells have shown promise as a possible cure to some cancers and autoimmune diseases. The use of Stem Cells in the medical field have made advances in the medical world that could exponentially lead to curing cancers and autoimmune diseases, as well as repairing and replacing damaged organs. The research of stem cells has furthered the human…

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