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1 Stem Cells Science and Society

2 Stem Cells A cell whose job is not yet determined
All other cells in the body “stem” from these cells They wait in the body until they get a signal to DIFFERENTIATE (gradually change into the desired cell type) They can become skin cells, RBC’s, nerve cells, skeletal muscle cells

3 What are stem cells & why are they important?
Undifferentiated cells that renew themselves over long periods through cell division Under certain conditions, these cells will differentiate and become functioning body cells such as muscle or neurons A 3-5 day embryo (blastocyst) has a group of 30 or more cells that will become all the cells of the body (all cells stem from these) Scientists hope to use these cells to treat diseases

4 What are the unique properties of all stem cells?
They are unspecialized (can become any type of cell) Capable of dividing and renewing themselves indefinitly

5 What are embryonic stem cells?
Cells derived from embryos that are created in vitro One blastocyst can yield millions of cells Pluripotent…can develop into any type of cell Cells from cultures can be frozen and shipped to other labs for research

6 What are adult stem cells?
Only certain tissues are thought to contain stem cells (skin, bone marrow, brain, blood vessels, liver, and skeletal muscle) These stem cells divide but remain inactive until triggers (like an injury) prompt them to differentiate These cells will only become certain types of cells Difficult to grow in a petri dish, making it difficult to develop large #’s of these cells

7 What are some potential uses of stem cells?
Research to determine the signals that result in differentiation Developing ways to manipulate genes, turning some on and off Generating cells and tissues that can be used for treatment of injury or diseases

8 What are some ethical issues surrounding stem cell research?
Should human embryos be experimented on? Is a blastocyst a human being? Who should benefit from the research? Should the government fund the research?

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