Abstract: The possibility of using human embryonic stem cells (ESC) for therapeutic purposes raises serious ethical objections, the most fundamental one being that until recently the only way to obtain ESC was with procedures that necessarily destroyed living human embryos. Due to this, research in this field has been rejected by many scientists, bioeticists, and has been banned by law in several countries. Efforts have been made to find procedures to obtain ESC without destroying embyros or putting them at risk. This paper reviews the scientific, technical and ethical aspects of the different strategies developed for this purpose. Embryo biopsy, ESC obtained from “dead ” embryos, ESC produced by “parthenogenetic embryos”, ESC obtained by A...
The use of stem cells in medical research and treatments continues to stir fierce debate in politica...
The ability to generate a wide variety of stem cell lines (in relatively renewable tissue cultures) ...
WITH THE SEQUENCING of the human genome and our increasing knowl-edge of the molecular mechanisms of...
Experimentation with embryonic stem (ES) cells has become an important breakthrough in medical resea...
Summary. Using different sources of human embryonic stem cells for research raises different ethical...
Despite the therapeutic potential of human embryonic stem (HES) cells, many people believe that HES ...
Human embryonic stem cells (hES cells) have the potential promise to cure a variety of human ailment...
Among the many ethical issues raised by human embryonic stem cell research (in the following all ref...
Human stem cell research is a new field with many promises, but progress towards a clinical setting ...
Human embryonic stem cells (hESC) are now routinely cultured in many laboratories, and differentiati...
This paper considers embryo grading within a given infertility treatment and suggests an ethical app...
Controversy regarding Human embryonic Stem Cell (hESC) research is evident in the medical and scient...
Using different sources of human embryonic stem cells for research raises different ethical problems...
The recent discussions about alternative sources of human embryonic stem cells (White Paper of the U...
Given the promise of stem cell therapies, scientists throughout the world are conducting stem cell r...
The use of stem cells in medical research and treatments continues to stir fierce debate in politica...
The ability to generate a wide variety of stem cell lines (in relatively renewable tissue cultures) ...
WITH THE SEQUENCING of the human genome and our increasing knowl-edge of the molecular mechanisms of...
Experimentation with embryonic stem (ES) cells has become an important breakthrough in medical resea...
Summary. Using different sources of human embryonic stem cells for research raises different ethical...
Despite the therapeutic potential of human embryonic stem (HES) cells, many people believe that HES ...
Human embryonic stem cells (hES cells) have the potential promise to cure a variety of human ailment...
Among the many ethical issues raised by human embryonic stem cell research (in the following all ref...
Human stem cell research is a new field with many promises, but progress towards a clinical setting ...
Human embryonic stem cells (hESC) are now routinely cultured in many laboratories, and differentiati...
This paper considers embryo grading within a given infertility treatment and suggests an ethical app...
Controversy regarding Human embryonic Stem Cell (hESC) research is evident in the medical and scient...
Using different sources of human embryonic stem cells for research raises different ethical problems...
The recent discussions about alternative sources of human embryonic stem cells (White Paper of the U...
Given the promise of stem cell therapies, scientists throughout the world are conducting stem cell r...
The use of stem cells in medical research and treatments continues to stir fierce debate in politica...
The ability to generate a wide variety of stem cell lines (in relatively renewable tissue cultures) ...
WITH THE SEQUENCING of the human genome and our increasing knowl-edge of the molecular mechanisms of...