• Developments in Stem Cell Research

Developments in Stem Cell Research

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Overview

The two broad categories of mammalian stem cells that exist are: embryonic stem cells, derived from blastocysts, and adult stem cells, which are found in adult tissues. In a developing embryo, stem cells are able to differentiate into all of the specialised embryonic tissues. In adult organisms, stem cells and progenitor cells act as a repair system for the body, replenishing specialised cells. As stem cells can be readily grown and transformed into specialised tissues such as muscles or nerves through cell culture, their use in medical therapies has been proposed. In particular, embryonic cell lines, autologous embryonic stem cells generated therapeutic cloning, and highly plastic adult stem cells from the umbilical cord blood or bone marrow are touted as promising candidates. Among the many applications of stem cell research are nervous system diseases, diabetes, heart disease, autoimmune diseases as well as Parkinson's disease, end-stage kidney disease, liver failure, cancer, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, and Alzheimer's disease. Stem cells are self-renewing, unspecialised cells that can give rise to multiple types all of specialised cells of the body. Stem cell research also involves complex ethical and legal considerations since they involve adult, foetal tissue and embryonic sources. This new book presents the latest research in the field from around the globe.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781604563412
ISBN-10: 1604563419
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Publication date: 2008
Edition description: UK ed.
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: Height: 10.25 Inches, Length: 7.25 Inches, Weight: 1.26986262912 Pounds, Width: 0.75 Inches
Author: Prasad S. Koka
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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