stem cells in medicine

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  • How can stem cells be used to treat diabetes?
    By replacing damaged pancreas cells
  • What condition can stem cells help treat related to paralysis?
    Damaged nerve cells
  • What are the two important features of stem cells?
    They can divide and differentiate
  • What are the two main types of stem cells?
    Embryonic and adult stem cells
  • Where are embryonic stem cells found?
    In the early embryo
  • What can adult stem cells differentiate into?
    Different types of blood cells
  • What causes type 1 diabetes?
    Damage to pancreas cells
  • What is sickle cell anemia caused by?
    Misshapen red blood cells
  • What is the basic idea behind using stem cells in medicine?
    To replace faulty cells with healthy ones
  • How do scientists typically use embryonic stem cells?
    Extract, grow, and stimulate differentiation
  • What happens to embryonic stem cells in diabetic patients?
    They differentiate into pancreas cells
  • What is a drawback of using embryonic stem cells?
    Limited supply and ethical issues
  • Why might a patient's immune system reject stem cells?
    Different genomes between embryo and patient
  • How can the risk of rejection be reduced?
    By suppressing the patient's immune system
  • What is a benefit of using adult stem cells?
    They won't cause rejection
  • What is a limitation of adult stem cells?
    They can only differentiate into blood cells
  • What are the two potential risks of using stem cells?
    Virus transmission and tumor development
  • What does virus transmission refer to in stem cell therapy?
    Infected donor cells transferring virus to patients
  • Why is tumor development a concern with stem cells?
    Stem cells can divide uncontrollably
  • What is the ethical objection to using embryonic stem cells?
    Potential for human life in embryos
  • Where do the embryos used in research typically come from?
    Unwanted embryos from fertility clinics