Friday, December 10, 2010
Stem cell technology
Stem cells differ from other cells in two ways: they are not specialized and can renew by cell division. You can be specific to perform special functions cells, tissues or organs. The two most common types are embryonic and adult stem cells. Embryonic and AdultThe national institutes of health points out that embryonic stem cells human fertilization fertilized eggs in vitro outside the human body (in the laboratory) are. Adult stem cells in fully developed human body found and are "undifferentiated." This means that adult stem cells have the ability in a variety of types of cells in tissue or organ where it comes in accordance with the requirements of the body, to transform. While human embryonic stem cells each type could be found of cell in the body, adult stem cells can be different, only in certain cells types.TreatmentsThe treatment of leukemia and other cancers associated with bone and blood has become the most successful use of bone marrow stem cell transplantation. Researchers believe that the technologies are developed by their work, finally a variety of diseases such as cancer, diabetes, or heart disease to treat as also help the technology of spinal cord injuries .AssaysStem cell is designed to heal, to determine the researchers, the components of the disease, and create better tools for diagnosis and treatment allow able. It is also known as medicine.RejectionAdult regenerative stem cells sometimes can be taken from the patient to the required fabric, reducing the risk of rejection to almost zero press. The national institutes of health found that although ExpérimeMitglieder, this result cell-based therapies finally different types of connective tissue, bone marrow stroma and musclecardiac tissue.Ethical ConsiderationsWhile there are many advantages of health potential of stem cell research, many ethical issues and raised. Note that the embryonic stem cell research used fertilized human egg cells for experimental purposes, and many people consider contrary practice unethical or contrary to their religious beliefs.
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