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    Are stem cells important to medical research? The most basic cells in the human body are stem cells and people are formed from stem cells. Stem cells are an important part of human medical research‚ and they help with specific medical treatments. However‚ with all the good from stem cells‚ controversy surrounds the methods employed to obtain stem cells. Even with all the controversy‚ stem cells are useful. Stem cells are the most basic‚ but useful cells in the human body. They are the building

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    Stem Cell Research is becoming more popular in today’s time. Throughout this essay I will discuss and support how it can save lives; but also the pros and cons of the research. I believe that this could be the start of something new. In today’s society the peoples have a different perspective on stem cell research; such as murder or why destroy to create better. As a medical ethics it is my job to inform you about how this research could change the future in either a positive or a negative way whichever

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    messes with natural human life‚ stem cell research is helpful and effective due to the various diseases it has the potential to cure and the reduced risk of transplantation after surgery. Stem cells are versatile cells that have potential to develop into specific cells. Everyone has stem cells‚ however‚ they are much more dominant in a fetus than in an adult body. Stem cells have potential to create all specific cells in the body and repair or replace damaged cells. Stem cell research is important in society

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    Bibliography: Daniel‚F.(2006‚January 17th).Stem Cell therapy of Newzealand. Murnaghan‚I (2014‚March 3rd) .History of stem cell research. Medicalnewstoday (2009‚November 29th).What is liver cancer?What causes liver cancer? Retrieved from http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/172408.php Siddiqui‚A (2011‚November 4th).Stem cell therapy for liver diseases.

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    The issue of stem cells is currently the dominant subject in the debate of biotechnology and human genetics: Should embryonic or adult stem cells be used for potential medical therapies? Stem cells are an undifferentiated cluster of cells which‚ depending on their surrounding conditions‚ are capable of developing into other types of cells (Perry 20). The expression "stem cell" refers to a type of cell that not only produces various types of additional cells‚ but also has the ability to replicate

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    In the late 1900’s Congress refused to authorize legislation for embryonic experimentation‚ even when the Ethics Advisory Board

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    Can Stem Cell Therapy Cure Kidney Failure? Stem cells‚ often described as core building blocks of the human body‚ have the unique capacity to self-renew and replicate when activated into almost any cell in the body given the right environment. Stem cells can thus be used to repair or replace diseased or damaged tissues‚ offering enormous potential for curing many diseases. Therefore it is no wonder that stem cell therapy has been a subject of intense research over the years. Today stem cell therapy

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    Cell therapy and organ repair is a significant issue because most human organs and tissues do not regenerate spontaneously. Several categories of stem cells can be used in regenerative medicine including embryonic‚ fetal‚ and adult stem cell. Not all stem cells are of equal interest for clinical applications‚ because they are not able to become different specialized cells. Fetal and adult stem cells are undifferentiated cells‚ which can be found within fetus or in adult tissues or organs. They have

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    ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A STEM CELL POPULATION FROM MENSTRUAL BLOOD [pic] Thesis submitted to The American University of Athens‚ to the Faculty of Science‚ in fulfillment of the requirements for Doctorate degree in Biomedical Science June 2011 Acknowledgements: This dissertation would not have been possible without the guidance and the help of several individuals who in one way or another contributed and extended their valuable assistance in the preparation and

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    Introduction The current method of cell expansion using T25 flasks for human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) have been proven to be extremely time and space consuming‚ labour intensive and difficult for scale-up (Minimal of 200 T25 flasks needed). It is estimated 2.8x108 - 5.6x108 undifferentiated hESCs are required by the end of the expansion stage for the process to work‚ as at least 5x107 cells of well differentiated post-mitotic Nrl+/Crx+ precursors are needed for transplant (Maclaren et al‚ 2006)

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