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- What rights does a cell donor have to stem cell lines or technologies created from cells they have donated? Should tissue donors share in the commercial potential and monetary awards of stem cell line created from their cells?What are 3 effects of Stem Cell Treatment to a person? Explain each answer in your own words.Excerpt from "Stem Cells Applications in Regenerative Medicine and Disease Therapeutics" by Ranjeet Mahla (2016)Regenerative medicine... deals with functional restoration of specific tissue and/or organ of the patients suffering with severe injuries or chronic disease conditions, in the state where bodies own regenerative responses do not suffice. Donated tissues and organs cannot meet the transplantation demands of aged and diseased populations that have driven the thrust for search for the alternatives. Stem cells are endorsed with indefinite cell division potential, and can [differentiate] into other types of cells. Stem cells pave foundation for all tissue and organ system of the body and mediates diverse role in disease progression, development, and tissue repair processes in host. 18) Which statement, summarized from the excerpt, best supports the claim that stem cells can be used in regenerative therapeutic technology to treat organ failure or congenital disease for a…
- What does "potency" mean in the context of stem cells? The power of cells to influence their surroundings The ability of cells to differentiate into specialized cell types The ability of cells to survive under harsh environmental or culture conditions Both A and BWhat are the ethical issues associated with gene and cell therapy? What are stem cells? Why are stem cells so important in gene and cell therapy?Discuss the principles that govern the presence and maintenance of stem cells both in vivo and in vitro.
- What are the pros and cons to Embryonic stem cells research in Medical research in this country today?what challenges can scientists encounter while cloning cells and using stem cells in tissue regeneration?What are stem cells? Which stem cell treatment can form a benign tumor? Please explain how benign tumor can form from the stem cell therapy?
- Which type of stem cell therapy may cause some ethical issues and may results in benign tumor? (Name only, no description required)Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are cancer cells (found within tumors or hematological cancers) that possess characteristics associated with normal stem cells, specifically the ability to give rise to all cell types found in a particular cancer sample. There are many biomedical engineering based approaches to detect CSCs. Question: What kind of systems have been developed to detect CSCs? Describe by giving examples. Please explain in detail the main findings with your own words.For many years, targeted therapies for cancer treatment continue to be developed, however more and more patients are developing resistance to targeted therapies. Discuss one mechanism of resistance to targeted therapies for cancer and provide an example of how might creatively combat it using clinical concepts.