stem cells in medicine

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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 around using embryos
    • Risk of rejection by patient's immune system
  • Advantages of using adult stem cells
    • Easy to obtain
    • No risk of rejection
    • Limitation to only producing blood cells
  • Potential risks of using stem cells include virus transmission and tumor development
  • Ethical objections to using embryonic stem cells
    • Embryos have potential for human life
    • Benefits of curing suffering outweigh rights of embryos
    • Embryos used are usually unwanted and would be destroyed anyway
  • Embryonic stem cell research is tightly regulated in the UK