What are stem cells? - Craig A. Kohn

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Imagine two people are listening to music.
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What are the odds
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that they are listening
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to the exact same playlist?
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Probably pretty low.
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After all, everyone has very different tastes in music.
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Now, what are the odds
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that your body will need
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the exact same medical care and treatment
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as another person's body?
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Even lower.
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As we go through our lives,
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each of us will have very different needs
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for our own healthcare.
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Scientists and doctors are constantly researching ways
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to make medicine more personalized.
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One way they are doing this
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is by researching stem cells.
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Stem cells are cells that are undifferentiated,
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meaning they do not have a specific job or function.
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While skin cells protect your body,
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muscle cells contract,
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and nerve cells send signals,
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stem cells do not have any specific structures or functions.
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Stem cells do have the potential
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to become all other kinds of cells in your body.
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Your body uses stem cells
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to replace worn-out cells when they die.
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For example, you completely replace
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the lining of your intestines every four days.
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Stem cells beneath the lining of your intestines
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replace these cells as they wear out.
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Scientists hope that stem cells could be used
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to create a very special kind of personalized medicine
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in which we could replace your own body parts with,
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well, your own body parts.
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Stem cell researchers are working hard
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to find ways in which to use stem cells
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to create new tissue
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to replace the parts of organs
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that are damaged by injury or disease.
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Using stem cells to replace damaged bodily tissue
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is called regenerative medicine.
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For example, scientists currently use stem cells
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to treat patients with blood diseases
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such as leukemia.
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Leukemia is a form of cancer
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that affects your bone marrow.
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Bone marrow is the spongy tissue inside your bones
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where your blood cells are created.
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In leukemia, some of the cells inside your bone marrow
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grow uncontrollably, crowding out the healthy stem cells
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that form your blood cells.
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Some leukemia patients can receive
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a stem cell transplant.
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These new stem cells will create
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the blood cells needed by the patient's body.
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There are actually multiple kinds
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of stem cells that scientists can use
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for medical treatments and research.
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Adult stem cells or tissue-specific stem cells
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are found in small numbers
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in most of your body's tissues.
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Tissue-specific stem cells replace
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the existing cells in your organs
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as they wear out and die.
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Embryonic stem cells are created
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from leftover embryos that are willingly donated
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by patients from fertility clinics.
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Unlike tissue-specific stem cells,
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embryonic stem cells are pluripotent.
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This means that they can be grown
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into any kind of tissue in the body.
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A third kind of stem cells
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is called induced pluripotent stem cells.
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These are regular skin, fat, liver, or other cells
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that scientists have changed
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to behave like embryonic stem cells.
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Like embryonic stem cells,
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they, too, can become any kind of cell in the body.
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While scientists and doctors hope to use
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all of these kinds of stem cells
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to create new tissue to heal your body,
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they can also use stem cells
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to help understand how the body works.
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Scientists can watch stem cells develop
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into tissue to understand the mechnanisms
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that the body uses to create new tissue
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in a controlled and regulated way.
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Scientists hope that with more research,
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they can not only develop specialized medicine
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that is specific to your body
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but also better understand
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how your body functions,
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both when it's healthy
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and when it's not.
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