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|1 |Definition |2 |
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|2 |Explanation |2 |
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|3 |History |2 |
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|4 |Why are they important? |3 |
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|5 |Diagrammatic Representation |4 |
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|6 |Where are stem cells found? |5 |
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|7 |Diagrammatic Representation |5 |
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References: 1). http://www.godandscience.org/slideshow/stem003.html 2). http://www.allaboutpopularissues.org/history-of-stem-cell-research-faq.htm 3). http://www.biotechnologyonline.gov.au/human/usessc.html 4). http://www.iscid.org/encyclopedia/Applications_of_Stem_Cells 5). http://www.godandscience.org/doctrine/stem_cell_research.html 6). C. A. Cowan; (March 25, 2004); Derivation of Human Stem-Cell Lines from Human Blastocysts; New England Journal of Medicine, pp.1355 with secondary reference to footnotes 13-17 p.1356. 7). Tsai, R.Y.L; (2004); A Molecular View of Stem Cell and Cancer Cell Self-renewal; Intl. J. Biochem; Cell Biol 36, pp. 684-694. 8). http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/keywords/stem.html#ixzz1mmlrpRVV

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