2010
DOI: 10.1002/stem.436
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European Scientific, Ethical, and Legal Issues on Human Stem Cell Research and Regenerative Medicine

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“…Based on significant advances in this research, a new field-regenerative medicine has emerged, with holding promises of opening novel possibilities in the repairing or replacing tissue or organ function lost due to aging, chronic diseases and congenital defects. At the same time, hSC research has raised novel and serious ethical concerns with respect to the source, standardization, banking and distribution of hSCs, obtaining of informed consent, and expectations for clinical treatment (Hovatta et al 2010;Lo et al 2010;Luna and Salles 2010;Ilkilic and Ertin 2010;Á rnason 2010;Kawakami et al 2010).…”
Section: Stem Cell Research and Its Implications For Solving The Age-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on significant advances in this research, a new field-regenerative medicine has emerged, with holding promises of opening novel possibilities in the repairing or replacing tissue or organ function lost due to aging, chronic diseases and congenital defects. At the same time, hSC research has raised novel and serious ethical concerns with respect to the source, standardization, banking and distribution of hSCs, obtaining of informed consent, and expectations for clinical treatment (Hovatta et al 2010;Lo et al 2010;Luna and Salles 2010;Ilkilic and Ertin 2010;Á rnason 2010;Kawakami et al 2010).…”
Section: Stem Cell Research and Its Implications For Solving The Age-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ESCs have paved the way in developmental biology, tissue engineering, cellular, and animal–human disease modeling, and regenerative medicine. However, while ESCs derived from animal models are widely used in basic research without major concerns, hESCs’ application raises ethical issues due to the human origin [ 43 , 44 , 45 ]. Much has been done since 1998 to improve the techniques of obtaining hESCs and their implementation in clinical procedures.…”
Section: Embryonic Stem Cells (Esc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ganzer Organe) spielt eine zunehmend große Rolle [29,30]. Ebenso werden ein möglicher Wandel im Verständnis von Medizin und Menschenbild reflektiert [31] und Fragen nach den sozialen und politischen Regelungsund Steuermechanismen diskutiert [32][33][34]. Zu den großen Herausforderungen in der Organisation einer Beteiligungsveranstaltung gehören die Bereitstellung ausgewogener Informationen und die Anregung ergebnisoffener kritischer Debatten.…”
Section: Ethics Literacyunclassified