General Information
Interests
Origins
Benefits
Concerns
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Definition of Stem Cell

Cells which all of the body's materials are specialized from

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Definition of Pluripotency

The potential for a stem cell to become any type of cell

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Organisms That Produce Stem Cells

Embryos and adults

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Definition of Pluripotency

The potential for a stem cell to become any type of cell

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Organisms That Produce Stem Cells

Embryos and Adults

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Function of Stem Cells

Regenerative medicine, therapeutic cloning, disease treatments

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Definition of Regenerative Medicine

Healthy cells generates as stem cells to replace cells affected by disease

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The Age Of An Embryo When Stem Cells Are Extracted

3 to 5 days

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Definition of Regenerative Medicine

Healthy cells generates as stem cells to replace cells affected by disease

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The Age Of An Embryo When Stem Cells Can Be Extracted

3 to 5 days

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Definition of Stem Cell Line

A group of cells that all descend from a single original stem cell

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People Who Might Benefit From Stem Cell Therapies

Spinal cord injuries, type 1 diabetes, Parkinson's disease, amyothoprhic lateral sclerosis, Alzheimers disease, heart disease, stroke, burns, cancer and osteoartheritis

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The Difference Between Adult Stem Cells and Embryonic Stem Cells

Adult stem cells are found in adults and embryonic stem cells are found in embryos

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Function Of Stem Cells For Regenerative Medicine

Promotes the repair response of diseased dysfunctional or injured tissues

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Why can't specialists use Adult Stem Cells only?

Adult stem cells can include damage and toxins

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Specialized Forms of Stem Cells

Blood cells, brain cells, heart muscle cells, and bone cells

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Function Of Stem Cells For Regenerative Medicine

Promotes the repair response of diseased dysfunctional or injured tissues

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Sources of Perinatal Stem Cells

Amniotic fluid, umbilical cord blood

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People Who Might Benefit From Stem Cell Therapies

Spinal cord injuries, type 1 diabetes, Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral scelrosis, Alzheimers disease, heart disease, stroke, burns, cancer and osteoarthritis

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Ethics Of Therapeutic Cloning

Determining individualistic life

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Professional Name for Therapeutic Cloning

Somatic Cell Nuculeur Transfer

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Explain The Superiority Of Stem Cell Organ Transplant Compared To Traditional Organ Transplant

Organ donors are limited and are only compatible with specific qualifications and complicative factors

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Why can't specialists use Adult Stem Cells only?

Adult stem cells can include damage and toxins

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Procedure For Therapeutic Cloning

The nucleus of an unfertilized egg is removed and combined with the nucleus of the cell of a donor

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Ethics Of Embryonic Stem Cell Extraction

Disturbing an embryo and risking its development

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