FAQs
Stem cells have a great but still uncertain medical potential. They offer scientific insights into how cells develop and how some diseases might be treated. Here we define them, describe how they are studied, and sketch their potential and the controversies that surround them.
Physiology
In the laboratory
- What makes embryonic stem cells special?
- How are embryonic stem cell lines made and grown?
- Why do scientists need many lines of embryonic stem cells?
- Can stem cells from one tissue be grown into many other types of cells?
- Can embryonic stem cells be tailor-made for certain patients or diseases?
- What's the difference between cloning embryonic stem cells and cloning a new organism?
- Are stem cells hard to grow?
