Bhartiya, Deepa, et al. “Ovarian Stem Cells: Absence of Evidence Is Not Evidence Of Abscense.” Journal of Ovarian Research 6.1 (2013): 1-6. Web. 2 Nov. 2013.
This scholarly journal presents the audience with information regarding new studies done in animals such as sheep, mice, monkey and a trial using human ovaries. Instead of stem cells being studied, cysts are the main objective of this case study. A breakthrough was reached as the researchers found that the cysts presented a self- renewal aspect. Stem cells are used in medical advances due to their regenerating aspect, but now that cysts also have this capability, some might prefer the use of a cyst over the use of a stem cell. This text …show more content…
It discussed the immune- privileged property along with the ease accessibility, making it favorable for clinical application. The article demonstrates the biological characteristics of these cells and their potential in the medical field, in particular orthopedics. Specifically in the field of orthopedics in the treatment of healing, spinal cord injuries, and muscle and bone remodeling in some special cases. This article can be used in the introduction of an author’s paper to give the reader an overview of what epidermal stem cells are, as well as their purpose in medical treatment. This article can be used in a conclusion as well because the full affects of this stem cell in particular have yet to be determined, which could assist in helping the author persuade the audience to believe that stem cell research has such a great amount of potential if it were to receive more support. This article was published in 2013 along with the references at the bottom of the article as well as in text citations support the research found through this case study to be true and academically reliable.
Machado, Luciana, and Arnaldo Rodrigues Santos Jr. “Stem Cells And Cell Therapy: From Basic Sciences To Clinical Perspectives.” Journal Of Biomedical Science & Engineering 6.6 (2013): 683-692. Web. 1 Nov. …show more content…
This article goes into the different therapeutic applications of the various stem cells especially in orthopedics, dentistry, rheumatology, and cardiology. Evidence of successful trials are presented in this article as well as trials which were not so successful, but thus helping researchers further the study of stem cell research regardless of controversial opinions towards the topic. This text could be used in the introduction of the paper to explain the scientific differences between adult and embryonic stem cells and to educate the audience on the various types of stem cells. The uses of the stem cells in various areas of medicine mentioned in this article can be used to convince the audience of the research needed to continue this expansion. The progress that has come from the stem cell therapy on patients can be used to support the author’s position towards the topic that stem cell research will benefit more than it would hurt. The information in this article can be used in a conclusion to emphasize the idea that stem cell research has advanced thus far and will continue to grow with the support of more people. This academic article was published in 2013 and also has in text citations as well as