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The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) presents its 2016 Guidelines and Clinical Translation (ISSCR, 2016). guidelines reflect the revision extension of two past sets 2006; ISSCR, 2008) to address new emerging areas stem cell discovery application evolving ethical, social, policy challenges. These provide an integrated set principles best practices drive progress in basic, translational, clinical research. demand rigor, oversight, transparency all aspects practice,...
Over the past few years, a number of research groups have reported striking progress on generation in vitro models from mouse and human stem cells that replicate aspects early embryonic development. Not only do these reproduce some key cell fate decisions but, especially system, they also mimic spatiotemporal arrangements extraembryonic tissues are required for developmental patterning implantation uterus. If such could be developed embryo, would great potential benefits understanding...
Stem cell tourism is criticized on grounds of consumer fraud, blatant lack scientific justification, and patient safety. However, the issues are complex because they invoke questions concerning limits acceptable medical innovation travel. Here we discuss these articulate conditions under which "unproven" therapies may be offered to patients outside regular clinical trials.
Human embryonic stem (ES) cells are valuable for biomedicine, but differing cultural, political, legal, and religious perspectives potential barriers to international collaboration in this fledgling field. Recognizing the need scientists act transparently, serve public interest, preserve trust, International Society Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) convened a task force formulate guidelines human ES cell research. The ISSCR were written by scientists, ethicists, legal experts from 14 countries (1).
It is time to revisit the “14-day limit”
Abstract The use of nonhuman animals in research has long been a source bioethical and scientific debate. We consider the oversight chimeric research. conducted interviews with twelve members embryonic stem cell committees, nine institutional animal care fourteen scientists involved human–nonhuman‐animal different areas United States. Interviews addressed welfare conceptual issues associated moral status humanization that contain human cells. Our findings suggest concepts enhanced...