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Stem Cells and Stem Cell Therapy Biology Ms. Susan Chabot 2013-2014
Stem Cells Fall Into 3 Categories Cord Blood Stem Cells • Multipotent • Can become a limited number of different cell types in the body. • Found in the umbilical cord of newborn mammals. • Can be extracted and cultured for a variety of different therapeutic uses. Embryonic Stem Cells • Totipotent = single-celled embryo • Pluripotent = 5-7 day old embryo • Can become ANY of the 200+ cells in the body. • Found early after fertilization of an egg by sperm. • The younger the cell, the more options the cell has. Adult Stem Cells • Can only become a single cell line in the body. • Found in your body right now. • Allows for the creation of new skin, blood, bone, and other cells needed for growth and repair.
The Controversy EMBRYONIC • Harvesting embryonic stem cells results in the destruction of the embryo. • When does life begin? At conception? When the fetus can survive on own? At 40 weeks? CORD BLOOD • Currently, having a baby to harvest cord blood to save another child’s life. ADULT • No controversy • We can now reprogram an ADULT stem cell into and EMBRYONIC stem cell through chemistry. These are called iPS = Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells.
TEXT ASSIGNMENT Read Stem Cells and Development and Frontiers in Stem Cell Researchpage 294-297 Do Questions page 297 #2a,2b, 3a