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     EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS - The most flexible type of stem cell is the embryonic stem cell. It comes from the cells found in the 5-6 day old embryo, called the blastocyst. Embryonic cells are  made from the left-over blastocysts that have developed from fertilized eggs produced by reproduction technologies such as in vitro fertilization. These left-over blastocysts are either donated to another couple or discarded. Once embyonic stem cells have been established in culture, large numbers of cells can be grown for a long time. The remarkable feature of these cells is that they can generate all types of adult cell types. They can be turned into brain cells, heart cells, blood vessels, skin, etc.

     ADULT STEM CELLS - Adult stem cells are cells that come from different parts of the body. They exist in several different tissues including bone marrow, blood and brain. Although a wealth of information has been collected, scientists till have much to learn.

     HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELLS - Blood forming stem cells are adult blood cells found mainly in the bone marrow. Hematopoietic blood cells are easy to obtain and have been studied for many years. They were the first stem cells to be used successfully in blood disorder therapies. More recently, their use in treatment of breast cancer and coronary artery diseases is also being explored.

     MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS -  These are another type jof adult stem cells. They are also found in the bone marrow. These cells can be grown in a Lab into fat cells, cartilage, bone, tendon and ligaments and even nerve cells. Unlike other adult stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells can be obtained in quantities appropriate for clinical applications. These cells can be taken from a patients bone marrow, expanded in culture, and given back to the patient.

     UBILICAL CORD BLOOD STEM CELLS -  Obtained from the umbilical cord immediately after birth. These cells are usually referred to as neo-natal and are less mature than stem cells found in adults. The advantage of umbilical cord cells is that it is easily obtained and abundant; thousands of babies are born every day, and until recently, umbilical cord blood was discarded after birth. Now these cells can be collected and stored. These cord cells  are a source for the treatment of leukemia and other blood disorders.

     SELF-RENEWAL AND STEM CELL EXPANSION FOR THERAPY - A stem cell is a cell that can renew itself indefinitely. To accomplish this task the stem has to divide continuously. One of the 2 cells retains the stem cell characteristics, while the other has a limited number of future divisions and will produce more organ-specific cells.

     This condensed information was taken from the "International Society for Stem Cell Research" website. Visit their website for more detailed information.

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gorbash81 read my blog view my photos
Nov 4, 2007 | 6:10 AM

I was just about to do a post on this, but will anyway- with some pictures and illustrations that will help people who are more visually oriented.

girlscout read my blog view my photos
Nov 4, 2007 | 6:27 AM

Dprin had asked for some info on stem cell research and I know you stated that you were very busy. Of course, this is just the very basic info on stem cell descriptions, and I know your blog will be much more informative.

dprin339 read my blog view my photos
Nov 4, 2007 | 6:40 AM

very informative girlscout thank you

just so i understand, in a simplistic view it's the embryonice stem cells that is the controversy correct? because they are fertilized eggs with the potential to be human. is this correct?

is anyone using the "waste" (for wont of a better word) that is disposed of during an abortion? that would seem to me one way to extract these cells & avoid controversy

girlscout read my blog view my photos
Nov 4, 2007 | 6:45 AM

dprin, Yes, I believe the embryonic stem cells are the controversial ones. As to your second question - I don't know the answer to that one. I would assume that would still be controversial to people who oppose abortion, but have no info on whether this source is being harvested or discarded.

gorbash81 read my blog view my photos
Nov 4, 2007 | 7:32 AM

Yes, they are using umbilical cord blood to do research- however right now, it is Stem Cells from Embryos that show the most promise and results.

dprin339 read my blog view my photos
Nov 4, 2007 | 8:40 AM

okay gorbash, your comment: do you mean an aborted fetus' umbilical cord? is there any useful cells in an aborted fetus?

gorbash81 read my blog view my photos
Nov 4, 2007 | 9:43 AM

both have cells that can be used.

And Embryos are different from Fetus's just to make that clear.

A Fetus will eventually become a human being.

An embryo if not implanted will eventually "die" and will never become a human being.

dprin339 read my blog view my photos
Nov 4, 2007 | 2:14 PM

oh, so you are suggesting artificial harvesting of embryos (not implanted) like done in a petrie dish?

gorbash81 read my blog view my photos
Nov 5, 2007 | 2:41 PM

Yes, because they die if not implanted anyway.

They only have so long of a shelf life before crystals (which are caused by freezing) damage the cells membranes and cause it be useless and die.

Un implanted Embryos are simply thrown away all the time in labs across this county, and it's a shame because they could be used for important life saving research.

dprin339 read my blog view my photos
Nov 5, 2007 | 6:05 PM

im sure it's not all that simple, but sheesh what the heck? if they are being "harvested" in a petrie dish for research that COULD save lives it's pretty stupid that anyone would object to it.

im assuming it's because the embryos are considered "babies" in the petrie dish......

how stupid is this? i agree with you gorbash, not only should this continue, but we should be funding it.

oh oh........i'm agreeing with you AGAIN! LOL

dprin339 read my blog view my photos
Nov 5, 2007 | 6:06 PM

thanks for the lesson girlscout i'll have to read up some more on it

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