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What Are The Potential Uses Of Human Stem Cells?

What are the potential uses of human stem cells and the obstacles that must be overcome before these potential uses will be realized? There are many ways in which human stem cells can be used in basic research and in clinical research. However, there are many technical hurdles between the promise of stem cells and the realization of these uses, which will only be overcome by continued intensive stem cell research. Studies of human embryonic stem cells may yield information about the complex events that occur during human development. A primary goal of this work is to identify how undifferentiated stem cells become differentiated. Scientists know that turning genes on and off is central to this process. Some of the most serious medical conditions, such as cancer and birth defects, are due to abnormal cell division and differentiation. A better understanding of the genetic and molecular controls of these processes may yield information about how such diseases arise and suggest new strategies for therapy. A significant hurdle to this use and most uses of stem cells is that scientists do not yet fully understand the signals that turn specific genes on and off to influence the differentiation of the stem cell. Human stem cells could also be used to test new drugs. For example, new medications could be tested for safety on differentiated cells generated from human pluripotent cell lines. Other kinds of cell lines are already used in this way. Cancer cell lines, for example, are used to screen potential anti-tumor drugs. But, the availability of pluripotent stem cells would allow drug testing in a wider range of cell types. However, to screen drugs effectively, the conditions must be identical when comparing different drugs. Therefore, scientists will have to be able to precisely control the differentiation of stem cells into the specific cell type on which drugs will be tested. Current knowledge of the signals controlling differentiation fall well short of being able to mimic these conditions precisely to cons
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well this a very new subject for the debate regarding the usage of the stem cells for the commercial purpose. May b it depends on the countries/societies dealing with its use.

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What Are The Potential Uses Of Human Stem Cells?

The following organisations provide online information about running cord blood banking in India: 1. Cord Life Biotech (India) Internet: www.cordlifebiotech.com Phone: +91 20 254 51509 Office: Pune 2. Cord Life Sciences (India) Private Limited Internet: www.cordlife.com Phone: +65 62380808 Office: Kolkata 3. LifeCell India Internet: www.lifecellindia.com Office: Chennai, India 4. Reliance Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd. Internet: www.relbio.com; Office: Sir H.N. Hospital & Research Centre, Mumbai 5. Ruby Hall Medical Research Centre, Pune