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2005 | 3 | 1 | 109-115

Article title

Komórki macierzyste – możliwość ich wykorzystania do regeneracji tkanek

Content

Title variants

EN
Stem cells and tissue regeneration

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Abstracts

EN
Stem cells there are undifferentiated, primitive cells with ability to differentiate into specific kinds of cells. Stem cell research has a history of more than 20 years and has made an outstanding contribution to our understanding of haematopoiesis and embryology. Stem cells hold the promise of allowing researchers to grow specialized cells or tissue, which could be used for treatment of injured tissues. Development of this area depends on the results of ethical debate over stem cel research, which is controversial, because the most powerful human stem cells there are embryonic stem cells. Adult bone marrow has been found as an important source of adult stem cells. Adult stem cells have been used in animal and human studies for tissue regeneration. The utility of stem cell transplantation for the treatment of acute myocardial infarction to repair of injured myocardium has been shown.
PL
Rozwój nauk biologicznych przyczynia się do lepszego poznania procesów związanych z rozwojem i działaniem różnych organizmów, w tym organizmu człowieka, a jednym z efektów postępu naukowego w tym zakresie jest opracowywanie coraz doskonalszych metod diagnozowania i leczenia chorób. Ostatnio szczególne zainteresowanie wśród naukowców i lekarzy wzbudzają komórki macierzyste. Celem badań komórek macierzystych jest poznanie mechanizmów kierujących procesami tworzenia i rozwoju komórek, tkanek i narządów, a także opracowanie metod ich wykorzystania do regeneracji uszkodzonych tkanek i narządów np. do regeneracji mięśnia sercowego uszkodzonego w czasie zawału lub komórek trzustki, które utraciły zdolność produkcji insuliny (co leży u podstaw rozwoju cukrzycy typu I), komórek nerwowych, które utraciły zdolność syntezy dopaminy (co wiąże się z rozwojem choroby Parkinsona)

Year

Volume

3

Issue

1

Pages

109-115

Physical description

Dates

published
2005

Contributors

  • nstytut Ekologii i Bioetyki, Uniwersytet Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego w Warszawie,

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Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

Biblioteka Nauki
1817715

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_21697_seb_2005_3_1_06
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