Lesson 7 – Applications of Stem Cells in Life Science exam

Welcome to your Lesson 7 - Applications of Stem Cells in Life Science exam

1) _______ cells are a less invasive source of chondrocyte progenitors.
2) _______ cells are used for patients with SCI and stroke.
3) _______ released by ADSCs is critical in wound healing.
4) The process of storing cells/tissues at very low temperatures to
preserve them is called?
5) SSC stands for
6) A stem cell transplant using patients own stem cells is described as
7. HSCT stands for
8. The study of the supporting structures of the teeth and its diseases
is known as
9. Regeneration of the cardiac tissue can be achieved by
transplantation of
10. are the cartilage forming cells derived from hESCs
11. Complications related to allogeneic HSCT include
12. ESC derived hepatocytes are a long lasting source of cells for
screening of drugs.
13. Ageing is an irreversible epigenetic process.
14. Cardiomyocytes are the cartilage forming cells derived from hESCs
15. The adult central nervous system is not capable of neurogenesis.
16. Oct4 and Nanog are transcription factors required to maintain the
pluripotency and self-renewal of embryonic stem (ES) cells
17. State the role of iPSCs in the treatment of hematological disorders.
18. State the role of iPSCs in the treatment of hematological disorders.
19. State the role of iPSCs in the treatment of hematological disorders.
20. Aesthetic medicine is a widely emerging field. State a few examples of
how stem cells contribute to this field.
21. How are stem cells used in cell based therapies?
22. Write about the application of adult mesenchymal stem cells for
regenerative therapy
23. How do iPSCs contribute to the fields of pharmacology and
toxicology?
24. State the role of stem cells in curing neurodegenerative disorders
25. State the role of stem cells in curing neurodegenerative disorders
26. Describe the applications of stem cell in regenerative therapy