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G RAC E F R E E M A N
STEM CELLS & THEIR BENEFITS
WHAT ARE STEM CELLS?
• Stem cells are unspecialized which means they can transform into any
other type of cell in the human body.
Stem Cell
Self-Renewal
Mature Cell
WHERE DO THEY COME FROM?
• There are two types of stem cells; embryonic and non-embryonic.
EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
• Embryonic stem cells come from the human embryo.
EMBRYONIC STAGES
NON-EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
•Non-embryonic stem cells, or adult stem cells, can come from adults,
children, placenta, and even human cadavers.
STEM CELL POTENCIES
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF STEM CELLS?
• Currently used to treat cancers such as leukemia
• Aids in bone marrow transplants• Treats diseases and injuries such as
Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, retinal diseases, and spinal
cord injuries.
POTENTIAL USES OF STEM CELLS
STEM CELL THERAPY
• For stem cell therapy, researchers grow stem cells and manipulate
them into specialized cells such as heart muscle cells, blood cells, or
nerve cells. They are then implanted into a person to begin to repair
defective cells, tissue, and muscle.
HOW ARE STEM CELLS OBTAINED?
•Harvesting non-embryonic stem cells does not result in any certain harm
to the donor.
HOW ARE STEM CELLS OBTAINED? CONT.
•Harvesting embryonic stem cells, however, does involve the destruction of the embryo.
EMBRYONIC STEM CELL CULTIVATION
WHAT EXACTLY MAKES STEM CELL HARVESTING ETHICAL OR UNETHICAL?
• Advocates for human embryonic stem cell research argue that it is wrong to protect the lives of a few unborn babies if doing so will delay treatment for a considerably larger number of people who suffer from
fatal or debilitating diseases.
WHAT EXACTLY MAKES STEM CELL HARVESTING ETHICAL OR UNETHICAL?
CONT.
•However, some believe we must not sacrifice one class of human beings (the embryonic) to benefit another.
WORKS CITED
• “An Overview of Stem Cell Research.” The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity. August 2009. Web. 17 August 2015.
• Lombardo, Crystal. “Stem Cell Research Pros and Cons.” Vision Launch. 24 March 2015. Web. 21 March 2015.
• Murnaghan, Ian. “Stem Cells: The Facts.” Explore Stem Cells. 27 January 2015.Web. 14 August 2015.
• “Stem Cells.” ALS Association. 26 August 2014. Web. 19 August 2015.
• “Stem cells: What they are and what they do.” Mayo Clinic. 23 March 2013. Web. 20 August 2015.