they can differentiate into more cells that adult stem cells can
Embryonic stem cells that are pluripotent can develop into any type of cell.
an over view of the embryonic stem cell therapies in use?
it is regulated by the allosteric inhibitors
There are over 70 useful uses for adult embryonic stem cell research. Embryonic stem cell research is for the satisfaction of bloodthirsty baby-killers.
Totipotent embryonic cells have the potential to differentiate into any cell type in the body, including both embryonic and extraembryonic tissues.
Yes. Embryonic stem cells are controversial due to the destruction needed of a fetus. The debate over this is whether the unborn child has a right to life. (Embyonic stem cell debate). However, there are adult stem cells that come from adults. Scientists have been able to get these adult stem to replicate embryonic stem cell properties, and depending on who you ask, the adult stem cells have proven more useful than embryonic stem cells. Since adult stem cells do not destroy anybody, there is nearly non-existant debate with this.
Embryonic stem cells; they are totipotent.
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Embryonic stem cells have the ability to differentiate into any cell type in the body, making them valuable for regenerative medicine. They have the potential to replace damaged or diseased cells and tissues, offering hope for treating a wide range of medical conditions. Additionally, they can be used for studying developmental processes and disease mechanisms.
Because they are totipotent. This means they can become, on development, ANY cell in the body, so medicine could use embryonic stem cells in myriad treatments. From replacement of whole organs to corrective tissue/cell replacement.
Totipotent