Advantages of ips
1. It is cell babecause eerapy
2. Cell are collected from the patient and cultured thus it helps in immune rejection
3. Cells are collected from the diseased patient helps in learning the mechanism of disease
4.the lack of ethical implications because cells are harvested from a willing adult without harming them.
5. This cell are collected from adults
Where as in ES
1.collected from enbryo leads to loss of foetus
2. Has ability to generate all most all cells
What is the advantage(s) of using iPS instead of ES cells for stem cell therapies?
1. Why is iPS cell therapy using third-party donor cells more feasible than using cells donated from the patient being treated? O Treatment with iPS cells is much more cost prohibitive when iPS cells are donated by the patient being treated. O Donor iPS cells from the patient cannot be used because they contain the disease being treated. O Third-party donor cells are less likely to contain dangerous mutations that can lead to tumor formation. O Third-party donors are screened...
Stem cell therapies -> requires multiple infusions of stem cells. Why do you think there is a need to have a number of treatments for effective therapy?
1. Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells ______________________. a. Are created by the expression of key transcription regulators in cells derived from adult tissues so that these cells can differentiate into a variety of cell types. b. Require a supply of donor egg cells, such as embryonic stem cells. c. Can differentiate into a greater variety of adult tissues than embryonic stem cells. d. Are created by nuclear transplantation. 2. The different characteristics of different cell types in a multicellular organism...
Because iPS cells are derived from a patient's differentiated cells, they may be an ideal therapeutic tool for some diseases. This is because ________. iPS cells are no longer pluripotent iPS cells can grow and divide faster than the patient's typical cells iPS cells have been induced to a stem-cell-like state iPS cells are genetically engineered with bacterial genes the master regulator genes have been genetically engineered
1. What is a stem cell line? A. Stem Cells lined up in a row. B. Stem Cells in the lineage. C. A population of Stem Cells grown by scientists. D. A Stem Cell broken down, with it's contents placed in a line. 2. What is an Adult Stem Cell? A. A cell extracted from mature tissue. B. A cell extracted only from children. C. A cell extracted only from adults. D. Both A and C. E. None of the...
at least two major challenges in the development of stem cell research and therapies
Question 3 What is the purpose of Stem Cell Therapy? Use of stem cells to prevent an animal from aging once it reaches maturity Use of stem cells to create an embryo (without using a fertilized egg) Use of stem cells to create a new individual (for example the sheep Dolly) Use of stem cells to fix or replace tissues that have been damaged Use of stem cells to change one type of tissue into another (for example, muscle tissue...
please answer this post and ask one question regarding this post Embryonic stem cells are a type of cell that derive from embryos. This process usually happens though in vitro fertilization and then donated to research with consent of the donor. These cells are useful for research and can be used to “regenerate and repair damaged tissue, some current therapies such as bone marrow transplantation already make use to stem cells and their potential for regeneration of damaged tissues” (Kohl,...
You have satellite cells in culture and propose using them to develop new therapies. What attributes of these cells make them stem cells? A. They are fully differentiated cells. B. They cannot self-renew and they can only become muscle. C. They can self-renew and differentiate into muscle. D. They are pluripotent and cannot differentiate.
Stem cell research has alternatives to embryonic cells; What is one
alternative?
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