@BOOK{NAP10195, author = "National Research Council and Institute of Medicine", title = "Stem Cells and the Future of Regenerative Medicine", isbn = "978-0-309-07630-2", doi = "10.17226/10195", abstract = "Recent scientific breakthroughs, celebrity patient advocates, and conflicting religious beliefs have come together to bring the state of stem cell research\u2014specifically embryonic stem cell research\u2014into the political crosshairs. President Bush\u2019s watershed policy statement allows federal funding for embryonic stem cell research but only on a limited number of stem cell lines. Millions of Americans could be affected by the continuing political debate among policymakers and the public. \nStem Cells and the Future of Regenerative Medicine provides a deeper exploration of the biological, ethical, and funding questions prompted by the therapeutic potential of undifferentiated human cells. In terms accessible to lay readers, the book summarizes what we know about adult and embryonic stem cells and discusses how to go about the transition from mouse studies to research that has therapeutic implications for people. \nPerhaps most important, Stem Cells and the Future of Regenerative Medicine also provides an overview of the moral and ethical problems that arise from the use of embryonic stem cells. This timely book compares the impact of public and private research funding and discusses approaches to appropriate research oversight.\nBased on the insights of leading scientists, ethicists, and other authorities, the book offers authoritative recommendations regarding the use of existing stem cell lines versus new lines in research, the important role of the federal government in this field of research, and other fundamental issues.\n", url = "https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/10195/stem-cells-and-the-future-of-regenerative-medicine", year = 2002, publisher = "The National Academies Press", address = "Washington, DC" }