Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), owing to their potential promise to develop into any somatic cell type, have radicalised biotechnology research and application in clinical medicine. The source of hESCs has traditionally been viable cells retrieved from preimplantation stage embryos grown in culture ...
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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...
Example: The most famous example is Dolly the Sheep, the first mammal cloned using somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). Therapeutic Cloning: It is aimed at generating embryonic stem cells for research or medical treatment by creating a cloned embryo and harvesting stem cells from it. It aims...
The article presents an editorial on the debate over embryonic stem cell research. The author discusses his role on U.S. President George W. Bush's Council on Bioethics. The author also discusses the regulations permitting U.S. federal government funding for stem cell research. The author discu...
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
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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...
Embryonic Stem Cell Research as an Ethical Issue: On the Emptiness of Symbolic ValueAs we engage the human embryo-deriving and using stem cells from spare, research, or cloned early embryos-the matter of its status is unavoidable. Several impoSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
To date, ethics discussions about stem cell research overwhelmingly have centered on the morality and acceptability of using human embryonic stem cells. Go... J Grunwell,IK Karkazis - 《Neuroethics》 被引量: 14发表: 2009年 Ethical and Safety Issues of Stem Cell-Based Therapy Results obtained fr...