The ethics of stem cells revisited
- PMID: 25446134
- DOI: 10.1016/j.addr.2014.11.011
The ethics of stem cells revisited
Abstract
Stem cells constitute one of the most promising tools for regenerative medicine. Thus, it seems morally compelling to explore all the sources that might provide us with them. However, some of these sources, such as somatic cell nuclear transfer, embryo destruction, or even induced pluripotency obtained by reprogramming have raised deep ethical issues. The aim of this paper is to reflect on the stem cell ethical debate at the current moment through an analysis of the academic literature. It will also provide an analysis of the ethical implications of the most relevant scientific advances that have happened in recent months or those which seem about to merge.
Keywords: Discarded-created distinction; Embryonic stem cell ethics; Embryos; Stem cell ethics; Therapeutic cloning; iPS cell ethics.
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