民主主義は派生する? 多能幹細胞研究における新たな軌跡
Christopher Thomas Scott1, Jennifer B McCormick, Mindy C DeRouen
1Stanford University Center for Biomedical Ethics Program on Stem Cells and Society, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-5417, USA. cscott@stanford.edu
Cell
|June 14, 2011
まとめ
人間の誘発性多能幹細胞 (hiPSC) は,ヒトの胚性幹細胞を補完するもので,代替するものではありません. 胚性幹細胞研究への資金提供禁止は,hiPSCの開発に悪影響を及ぼす可能性があります.
科学分野:
- 幹細胞生物学 幹細胞生物学とは
- バイオメディカル研究
背景:
- 人工多能幹細胞 (hiPSCs) は再生医療における重要な進歩を表しています.
- hiPSCsとヒト胚性幹細胞 (hESCs) の関係を理解することは,将来の研究方向性にとって極めて重要です.
研究 の 目的:
- hiPSCの開発が,より広範な幹細胞研究分野に与える影響を分析する.
- 科学文献と研究実践におけるhiPSCsとhESCsの関係を調査する.
主な方法:
- 幹細胞研究論文の共同執筆ネットワーク分析.
- 幹細胞研究における細胞系利用の図書館解析.
主要な成果:
- hiPSCはhESCの代わりではなく,補完的で相互依存的な研究ツールとして機能します.
- hiPSCの発展は,幹細胞の研究の機会を代替するどころか,拡大した.
結論:
- hiPSCとhESCの両方に対する継続的な研究と資金調達は,科学的進歩にとって不可欠です.
- hESC研究への資金提供禁止などの政策決定は,hiPSC技術の進歩に予期せぬ悪影響を及ぼす可能性があります.
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