Embryonic stem-cell research.

Timothy M. Dolan, R. Morlino, J. Doyle
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Stem cell research has captured the imagination of many in our society. Stem cells are relatively unspecialized cells that, when they divide, can replicate themselves and also produce a variety of more specialized cells. Scientists hope these biological building blocks can be directed to produce many types of cells to repair the human body, cure disease, and alleviate suffering. Stem cells from adult tissues, umbilical cord blood, and placenta (often loosely called “adult stem cells”) can be obtained without harm to the donor and without any ethical problem, and these have already demonstrated great medical promise. But some scientists are most intrigued by stem cells obtained by destroying an embryonic human being in the first week or so of development. Harvesting these “embryonic stem cells” involves the deliberate killing of innocent human beings, a gravely immoral act. Yet some try to justify it by appealing to a hoped-for future benefit to others.
胚胎干细胞研究。
干细胞研究已经抓住了我们社会中许多人的想象力。干细胞是相对非特化的细胞,当它们分裂时,可以自我复制,也可以产生各种更特化的细胞。科学家们希望这些生物构建块能够被用于产生多种类型的细胞来修复人体,治愈疾病,减轻痛苦。来自成人组织、脐带血和胎盘的干细胞(通常被笼统地称为“成人干细胞”)可以在不伤害捐赠者的情况下获得,也没有任何伦理问题,这些已经证明了巨大的医学前景。但一些科学家最感兴趣的是通过破坏发育第一周左右的人类胚胎获得的干细胞。采集这些“胚胎干细胞”涉及蓄意杀害无辜的人,这是一种严重的不道德行为。然而,一些人试图通过呼吁对他人的希望的未来利益来为其辩护。
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