Cultural and sociological context
In the case of Iran, the introduction of the Islamic system appears to have forced religious scholars to assume an unprecedented role of responsibility and engagement. Social Planning and Public Health. The large-scale crises may partially explain why religious scholars quoted Maslahat and Istihsan in their decisions on medicine and health problems rather than looking at those problems in isolation or in the theoretical sense as it happened in the past. The financial burden of devastating diseases is also at the heart of hESC research decisions in Iran. This may have given Shia scholars a boost to reconsider the degenerative and public health implications of terminal disorders or economic hardships causing serious and long-lasting illnesses for individuals, families, and society. The eight-year Iran-Iraq war has left the country with a large disabled community, due in part to spinal cord injuries, which has been an intense motivation for Iran to start many cell therapy research projects. Even in developing countries (e.g. Iran), home cell therapy and regenerative medicine are cost-effective solutions for the growing number of patients with chronic diseases including diabetes, heart disease, and hepatitis blood diseases such as thalassemia, which are relatively common.Sanctions
Although Iran has a liberal domestic regulatory environment and its scientists are well-funded, the country cannot import scientific equipment and materials that most stem cell scientists use on a daily basis. This is largely due to trade sanctions imposed on Iran by other countries, including the United States and the European Community, which ban the export of certain scientific equipment to Iran and require other special export permits.{{Cite journal , title=Enthusiastic stem-cell researchers in Iran face plentiful funding but a shortage of equipment , journal=Nature Reports Stem Cells , date=25 October 2007 , pages=1 , doi=10.1038/stemcells.2007.105 , url=https://www.nature.com/articles/stemcells.2007.105 , last1=Jaenisch , first1=Rudolf , doi-access=freeSee also
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