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European Journal of Pharmacology & Toxicology

Volume 1, Issue 1, 2014
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European Journal of Pharmacology & Toxicology
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XXX-XXXX (Print), XXXX-XXXX (Online)
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bi-annual
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editorejpt@mcmed.us
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Abstract
Title
STEM CELLS - A REVIEW
Author
Shankar M*1, Roopa Kumar D1, Ramesh B1, Niranjan Babu M2
Email
shankarmanichellappa@gmail.com
keyword
Embryoic stem cells, Transplant, Multicellular Organism.
Abstract
There are three accessible sources of autologous adult stem cells in humans are, Bone marrow, which requires extraction by harvesting, that is drilling into bone, Adipose tissue, which requires extraction by liposuction and Blood, which requires extraction through apheresis, where in blood is drawn from the donor, passed through a machine that extracts the stem cells and returns other portions of the blood to the donor. Tissue-specific stem cells, which are sometimes referred to as adult or somatic stem cells, are already somewhat specialized and can produce some or all of the mature cell types found within the particular tissue or organ. Recent developments in human stem cell research have raised hopes that new therapies will become available that will serve to relieve human suffering. These developments also have served to remind society of the deep moral concerns that are related to research involving human embryos and cadaveric fetal tissue. Serious ethical discussion will continue on these issues. We were persuaded that carrying out human stem cell research under federal sponsorship is important, but only if it is conducted in an ethically responsible manner. And after extensive deliberation, the Commission believes that acceptable public policy can be forged, in part, on widely shared views.
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