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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

How are genes transferred into cells so that gene therapy can take place?


In general, a gene cannot be directly inserted into a person's cell. It must be delivered to the cell using a carrier, or “vector.” The vectors most commonly used in gene therapy are viruses. Viruses have a unique ability to recognize certain cells and insert genetic material into them.

In some gene therapy clinical trials, cells from the patient's blood or bone marrow are removed and grown in the laboratory. The cells are exposed to the virus that is carrying the desired gene. The virus enters the cells and inserts the desired gene into the cells’ DNA. The cells grow in the laboratory and are then returned to the patient by injection into a vein. This type of gene therapy is called ex vivo because the cells are grown outside the body. The gene is transferred into the patient's cells while the cells are outside the patient's body.

In other studies, vectors or liposomes are used to deliver the desired gene to cells in the patient's body. This form of gene therapy is called in vivo, because the gene is transferred to cells inside the patient's body.

Gene Therapy

$Gene Therapy$


Advances in understanding and manipulating genes have set the stage for scientists to alter a person's genetic material to fight or prevent disease. Gene therapy is an experimental treatment that involves introducing genetic material (DNA or RNA) into a person's cells to fight disease. Gene therapy is being studied in clinical trials (research studies with people) for many different types of cancer and for other diseases. It is not currently available outside a clinical trial.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

$Stem Cell$


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$Stem Cells..What Are They$
A "generic" cell that can make exact copies of itself indefinitely. In addition, a stem cell has the ability to produce specialized cells for various tissues in the body, such as heart muscle, brain tissue, and liver tissue...!!!


$Embryonic Stem Cellz$
Embryonic stem cell are derived from embryos"just like their name says." Embryonic $Stem Cell$ are derived from embryos that develop from eggs that have been fertilized..!! The blastocyst include three types: the trophoblast, which is the layer of the cell that surrounds the blastocyst, the blastocoel, which is the hollow cavity inside, and last but not least the inner cell mass, which is a group of approximately 30 cells at one end of the blastocoel....!!

$My Point Of View On Stem Cell$
Well wat do i really think on $Stem Cell$ research...huumm....i think they shud jus gone head and approve the both of them becuz they both are very gud ..i mean $Stem Cell$ cud save a personz lyfe one day and they cud be helpful too a family or too your family and to tha person that discovered the $Stem Cell$ and tip mi hat too you becuz this is best idea ever since food..lol....but this is jus a lil bit of wat i think about $Stem Cell$...!!