Question: What is a stem cell? What is self renewal? What is differentiation? What is stem cells markers? What are the types of the stem cells

  1. What is a stem cell?
  2. What is self renewal?
  3. What is differentiation?
  4. What is stem cells markers?
  5. What are the types of the stem cells
  6. Why are stem cells useful ?
  7. What is stem cell niche hyphotesis?
  8. What are the stem cell tissues within mammalian tissues?
  9. Describe hematopoietic stem cell niches?
  10. Discuss hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (autologous/allogenic) with examples?
  11. Stem cells Which Give Rise to the Specialized Cells  Composing Body Tissues Have Three Key Properties. Discuss.
  12. Describe Functions of MSCs
  13. Describe Sources of Fetal Stem Cells
  14. Compare fetal stem cells and adult stem cells.
  15. Discuss early embryogenesis and extraembryonic stem cell sources seperately?
  16. How Isolation and Characterization of  Mesenchymal Stromal Cells from  Human Umbilical Cord and Fetal  Placenta happens?
  17. What are the three Ways to Produce Pluripotent  Stem Cells?
  18. Why are feeder cells important ?
  19. Describe Extrinsic and Intrinsic Regulation of ES Cell  Self-renewal.
  20. What are Other Naturally Occuring Pluripotent  Stem Cells?
  21. What are the Advantages & Disadvantages of ESCs?
  22. What is reproductive cloning? Explain.
  23. What is artificial cloning? Explain.
  24. What is iPSCs? How production of iPSCs happen?
  25. What is importance of Human Pluripotent  Stem Cells?
  26. Describe cancer stem cells?
  27. There are several different theories regarding the origin of CSC. Discusss.
  28. What are the properties of Cancer stem cells?
  29. Discuss ethical issues on stem cells in general ? Write down at least 5 different points.

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