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Stem cells
Cells that can divide by mitosis to produce more cells and can differentiate into different types of specialized cells
Types of stem cells
Embryonic
stem cells
Adult
stem cells
Embryonic stem cells
Found in the
early
embryo
Can
differentiate
into any type of
specialized
cell
Adult stem cells
Found in the
bone marrow
Can only
differentiate
into
different types
of
blood cells
Many
conditions
are due to
faulty
cells that are
damaged
or don't
work
properly
Using stem cells to treat conditions
1.
Extract
stem cells
2.
Grow
them in a
lab
3.
Stimulate
them to
differentiate
into
desired
cell type
4.
Transplant
into
patient
Conditions that could be treated with stem cells
Diabetes
Paralysis
Sickle cell anemia
Drawbacks of using embryonic stem cells
Limited supply
Ethical issues
Risk of
rejection
by patient's
immune system
Advantages of using adult stem cells
Easy
to
obtain
No risk
of
rejection
Limitations of adult stem cells
Can only
differentiate
into
blood
cells
There is new
research
exploring how to use
adult stem cells
to produce
any
type of
cell
Potential risks of using stem cells
Virus transmission
Tumor development
Some people object to using embryonic stem cells on
religious
or
moral
grounds as they have the
potential
for human
life
Embryos
used for research are usually
unwanted
ones from
fertility
clinics that would otherwise be
destroyed
Embryonic
stem cell research is tightly
regulated
in the UK with strict
rules
for scientists to follow