Seminar Etika Stem Cell Unimus
Seminar Etika Stem Cell Unimus
Seminar Etika Stem Cell Unimus
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PROGRESS IN
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IN MIND
Several differentOF RESEARCHERS
goals in mind:
a. To use stem cells as the basis of new
therapies for those with serious deseases.
b. To gain increased understanding of the
processes of human development.
c. To provide new ways to test drugs for
efficacy, toxicity, and safety.
(Cohen, C, B; 2007)
THERAPEUTIC USES OF STEM CELLS
1. Current Therapeutic Appiclations:
- Blood and Immune System Disorders.
- Metabolic diseases.
2. Experimental Therapeutic Applications:
- Multiple Sclerosis.
3. Potential Therapeutic Applications:
- Parkinson’s Disease. - Spinal Cord Injury.
- Retinal Degeneration. - Type I Diabetes.
- Cardiovascular Disease. - Metabolic Disease.
- Osteoporosis.
4. Avoiding or Overcoming Immune Rejection in Stem
Cell Transplantation:
- Immunosuppression.
- HLA Matching.
- Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer.
- Induction of Immune Tolerance.
- Expansion of Autologous Transplantion.
Finally,
with regard to the level of optimism that has been
generated over the potential of stem cell therapies to
cure deseases and heal injuries, it is important that
from time to time a realistic appraisal of this optimism
be made.
As an example, spinal cord injury has been in the
spotlight as one of the nervous system injuries that
could be best benefit from stem cell therapies.
(Mc Donald et al. 1999)
LEGAL & ETHICAL IMPLICATION
OF TISSUE CELL RESEARCH
Reproductive Cloning:
- Universally opposed (most are guided by ethical
rather than legal considerations).
- Human reproductive cloning and inherritable
genetic modification are illegal in >50 countries.
Therapuetic Cloning:
- Rather devided.
- Country like Australia, China, Thailand, Vietnam,
and India allowes this. (A Rahman A Jamal, 2009)
KEY POINTS OF MALAYSIAN GUIDLINE