Scientific reports of the successful isolation and culture of the stem cells have offered hope of new cures for debilitating and even fatal illness, while at the same time renewing an important debate about the ethics of research involving human embryos and cadaveric fetal material....
temptation to move quickly from bench to bedside. A variety of highly multipotent stem cells - such as mesenchymal stem/stromal cells and stem cells derived from amniotic fluid, umbilical cord blood, adipose tissue, or urine - present the opportunity for widespread biobanking and increased access. ...
Rapid progress in biotechnology has introduced a host of pressing ethical and policy issues pertaining to stem cell research. In this review, we provide an overview of the most significant issues with which the stem cell research community should be fami
Stem cells rise in the East. Reports on stem cell research in China. Government support for the research; Attempts to China to establish itself as a world-class presence in the field; ... C Dennis - 《Nature》 被引量: 59发表: 2002年 Ethical issues in stem cell research and therapy gre...
The process of developing new and complex stem-cell-based therapeutics is incremental and requires decades of sustained collaboration among different stakeholders. In this Perspective, we address key ethical and policy challenges confronting the clinical translation of stem-cell-based interventions (SCBIs)...
Stem Cell Research About: Stem cell research studies the basic building blocks of life to learn about health, disease, and develop new treatments. Stem cells can treat blood conditions andcancers, and are being studied for their potential to help with other diseases. ...
Recently published data on the function and properties of stem cells are examined and analyzed. This knowledge enhances our understanding of human development: stem cells follow a precise hierarchical pattern both in time and space, and ... NL Moratalla - 《Cuadernos De Bioetica Revista Oficial De...
Commercialization of semen and ova is more morally questionable than organ sale because reproductive cells, similar to stem cells, have the potential to create entirely new human beings, while an organ does not. Table 2. Everyday examples of individual jurisdiction and authority over one's body ...
medically validate the utility of stem cells for future regenerative therapies, how public perceptions of trust can impact an organization’s commitment to uphold a central mission to serve the interests of patients, and how issues of ownership and disposition, informed consent, and withdrawal and ...
Using Embryonic stem cells, there is a chance that over 80 diseases could be cured. These diseases include diabetes, spinal cord injury, and maybe even cancer. Despite all the possibilities that stem cells offer, some feel that the methods used to obtain embryonic stem cells are unethical; How...