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- Stem Cells and Tissue Renewal. Use the topic and relate the topic for initiation progression and invasion-metastasis of cancer.Which type of stem cell therapy may cause some ethical issues and may results in benign tumor? (Name only, no description required)Discuss the principles that govern the presence and maintenance of stem cells both in vivo and in vitro? What is the current status of the technology, and its possible applications? What are the pros and cons of the technology, and how do these issues personally affect people?
- What are the pros and cons to Embryonic stem cells research in Medical research in this country today?Embryonic stem cells have the potential to do all of the following except _____. a be rejected by a recipient's immune system b differentiate into almost any type of cell in the body c only able to grow into a similar type of cell d repair cells damaged by injury or diseaseGive your insights regarding present and future of biological therapies for cancer treatment.
- Explain why some researchers believe science should focus its attention on the inflammation associated with cancer progression instead of looking for a cure.Which example would benefit most from the use of pluripotent stem cells made from the patient's own cells? A) An autoimmune disease, inappropriate targeting of the patient's immune system, destroyed a patient's thyroid gland B) A neurodegenerative disease, abnormal cell death of brain cells, destroyed a specific region of the patient's brain C) A patient suffered severe burns over much of their legs and feet D) A person with a congenital disease has been blind from birth.What are stem cells? Which stem cell treatment can form a benign tumor? Please explain how benign tumor can form from the stem cell therapy?