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Stem cells have the ability to develop into different types of cells in the body, such as muscle cells, nerve cells, or blood cells. They play a crucial role in tissue regeneration, repair, and growth. Stem cells are also involved in maintaining overall health and function of organs and tissues.
embryonic stem cells can differentiate into more types of cells
Adult stem cells are better than embryonic stem cells in some ways because they have less risk of immune rejection, as they can be collected from the patient's own body. Additionally, the use of adult stem cells avoids the ethical concerns surrounding the use of embryonic stem cells. Adult stem cells have also shown promising results in various treatments and therapies.
The use of stem cells is not unethical in and of itself, the ethics component revolves around the source of the stem cells and the concern that fetuses will be produced and intentionally destroyed in order to obtain stem cells.
Stem cells are used for fighting off deadly diseases, and stem cells can help cell growth and reproduction.
to rebuild muscle or other organs to help people in need
embryonic stem cells can differentiate into more types of cells
Stem cells have the ability to develop into different types of cells in the body, such as muscle cells, nerve cells, or blood cells. They play a crucial role in tissue regeneration, repair, and growth. Stem cells are also involved in maintaining overall health and function of organs and tissues.
There is no one scientist in the centre of the argument about stem cell research. A few are Robert Lanza, Alberto Hayek, and Mahendra Rao.
embryonic stem cells can differentiate into more types of cells
The adult stem cells are better than embryonic stem cells in a very few cases. One way they are better is that the adult stem cells can be transplanted back into the adult patient and grown. The body will not reject its own stem cells.
One reason researchers prefer to use embryonic stem cells instead of adult stem cells because adult stem cells are often found in limited quantities, are difficult to isolate, and the older the donor, the less stem cells they have.
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By carring on Stem Cell research scientists and doctors will have a better understanding about cell development, how to correct errors in abnormal cells and make sure any cell treatments are safe for patients. Alzheimers is a disease which destroys brain cells- so scientist and doctors can use the information they learn to treat this disease. there are different neuron cells,how do the stem cells know what they should be ?
embryonic stem cells can differentiate into more types of cells
Adult stem cells are better than embryonic stem cells in some ways because they have less risk of immune rejection, as they can be collected from the patient's own body. Additionally, the use of adult stem cells avoids the ethical concerns surrounding the use of embryonic stem cells. Adult stem cells have also shown promising results in various treatments and therapies.
The umbilical cord has stem cells in it. Baby teeth are another possible source of stem cells.