Stem cell research Stem cell research has been controversial since it was started by Gopal Das and Joseph Altman in the 1960s. Of course, anything that uses human embryos is whatever. Stem cell research can open a new door to modern science, which enables us to test new drugs. One of them may be the root cause of AIDS or Alzheimer's disease. However, the price in this scientific field is high, the price of human life is only 5 to 6 days (NIH).
Stem cell research is a controversial topic and this article will discuss disputes between the parties. The controversy began in 1998, the first successful culture of human embryonic stem cells. Research on stem cells is the focus of discussion mainly due to morality and ethics. Stem cells are immature cells (not complete humans) and may become special cells of various types of cells throughout the body. Dilemma of stem cells About 3,000 people have died each day while waiting for organ transplantation (D'Agnese). In addition, in the United States, there are still more than 66,000 people on the list of organ donors, but few people will see their names listed on the list ("improvement"). Many think that nothing can be done about this sad truth. But that is not the case. Research on stem cell research shows a solution to this fatal problem. Effective utilization of stem cells, many diseases and medical problems
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Stem cell therapy uses stem cells to treat or prevent certain medical conditions. Stem cells are found only in multicellular organisms including humans. An undifferentiated stem cell mass grows by a growth process known as cell division and mitosis and differentiates into specialized cells. The most widely practiced form of stem cell therapy is bone marrow transplantation in which donor bone marrow stem cells are transplanted into cancer patients with conditions such as lymphoma and leukemia. During cancer treatment, almost all of the growing cells of the patient's body are destroyed by the cytotoxic agent used during treatment. Donor provides his / her healthy bone marrow cells. And it can replace cells that were killed or destroyed in the patient (cells lost by the patient during chemotherapy)