Stem cell related diseases affect more than 100 million Americans (Caucasians). Currently, stem cell research has a lot of government funds, but as we progress in the same direction as today, stem cell research should be successful, but the ethics used in embryonic stem cell research is very bad ( Stem cells). policy). If it keeps receiving funds, it can tackle many major diseases, including the reasons they cause disease, prevention and cure. However, more scientific research needs to enter more viable solutions to find more humanitarian ways to treat these diseases, which is satisfactory for both the discussion of stem cell research is there.
It is now easy to tolerate that the potential for stem cell research to benefit many people. It is difficult to estimate how many people may benefit from stem cell research products if it is permitted and proved to be productive. It may eventually lead us to grow into custom made human organs. For example, in addition to parts of organs such as tailor-made organs and liver, embryonic stem cells (embryonic stem cells) are used to form colonies in damaged parts of the body including the brain and promote their repair and regeneration It is possible. Damaged tissue
In the field of stem cell research embryos and adult stem cells are often compared. The controversial use of embryonic stem cells is supported on the basis of their many advantages on adult stem cells. Embryonic stem cells are more readily available; they have greater cell proliferation, also known as proliferation, ability; and they are more versatile. Blastocyst stem cells are isolated from the embryo during the blastocyst stage and this process destroys the structure of the embryo to the extent that the embryo can no longer grow. These stem cells are more readily available than adult stem cells because they are obtained when the inner cell mass is concentrated in the embryo and the number of adult stem cells is limited. Another beneficial advantage of embryonic stem cells is their ability to grow and grow indefinitely when cultured under appropriate conditions (Devolder 9)
There are three types of stem cells: embryonic stem cells, adult stem cells, artificial pluripotent stem cells (iPS). The most famous type of stem cells are embryonic stem cells. This is due to the extensive coverage of such stem cells by the media and the many judiciary laws developed based on their use. Because they are the most flexible stem cell types, they are also popular among researchers. Unlike their more mature counterparts, they have the ability to regenerate all types of cells. Embryonic stem cells are found in two areas: umbilical cord and embryo. Embryonic stem cells are found in blood taken from umbilical cord immediately after birth. It contains hematopoietic stem cells that can be used to produce erythrocytes; among other things. There are also mesenchymal stem cells that can be used to grow muscle and bones. Hematopoietic cells are used for the treatment of blood related diseases such as autoimmune diseases and leukemia