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    Stem Cell Research Yay or Nay? One of the biggest political debates of recent times is whether the government should not only allow‚ but appropriate funds for the research of all types of stem cells mainly the embryonic stem cell. A stem cell is a primitive type of cell that can be manipulated into developing into most of the cells present in the body. Scientists believe that the stem cell is the single most important element in the cure of many diseases‚ which include heart disease‚ diabetes

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    Stem Cell therapy‚ otherwise known as regenerative medicine and tissue regeneration‚ refers to a variety of treatments that assist the body’s natural ability to heal itself‚ in other words‚ repair‚ replace‚ restore‚ and regenerate damaged and diseased tissue to degenerative conditions or injury. Many of these treatments and techniques in regenerative medicine utilize stem cells‚ called stem cell therapy. Stem cell therapy shows great promise‚ and helps us understand how our body can heal itself

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    critically ill patients. One of the most notable advancements has been the use of stem cells to regenerate tissue in the body and cure disease such as Type I diabetes. While stem cell research is still in its infancy it represents one of the most important tools for the future development of biological science.[i] Considering the advantages of stem cell research‚ experts in the field have noted that this process of stem cell research enables biomedical professionals to develop treatments and possible

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    Stem cells are "blank" cells that have the potential to develop into any type of cell in the body -- nerve cells‚ heart cells‚ kidney cells. Scientists are trying to harvest the cells before they have differentiated‚ then coax them into becoming certain types. If they could grow cardiac cells‚ for instance‚ scientists one day might be able to replace damaged heart tissue in someone who has had a heart attack. By growing nerve cells they might be able to repair brain cells damaged by Alzheimer’s or

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    Before the cells of human beings are specialized into heart muscles‚ liver cells‚ or muscle cellsstem cell differentiation occurs when a fetus is being developed. What classifies as a stem cell is to have the ability to renew themselves and the ability to differentiate into other cells (Bishop and Rippon 24). Embryonic stem cells (ES cells) are interesting for scientists and researchers because of their potential use for therapy and providing treatment for diseases such as damaged cells due to heart

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    Do parents have the right to use embryonic stem cells to re-establish the balance in systems that no longer function correctly? Embryonic stem cells are pluripotent stem cells; this means that they are able to grow into all three primary germ layers: ectoderm‚ endoderm and mesoderm and make every type of cell in the body. They result from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst; and early stage human embryo. Embryonic stem cells are used in research to improve our understanding of body development from

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    Stem Cell Research: The Opportunity to Change Your Life Back to Normal Why is it that we don’t appreciate what we have until we don’t have it anymore? You don’t think much of your legs‚ your arms‚ or your eye. But it is only when you are unable to use one of these parts‚ or know that you will never be able to use it again‚ when you realize the grave importance of it. But what if I could tell you there is a way to repair the loss of that once unappreciated part of your body? With Stem Cell research

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    April 26‚ 2011 Is Stem Cell Research Good or Bad? Stem cell research is a very complex subject. “Stem cells hold great potential for developing therapies to treat a wide range of human diseases. Already in clinical use is blood stem cell transplant‚ known well as bone marrow transplant therapy for the treatment of patients with certain types of blood diseases and cancers. The discovery of stem cells in various adult tissues‚ stem cells plasticity‚ and human embryonic stem cells bring excitement

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    The stem cell policy prevents federal funded researchers from working on all‚ but a few sources of embryonic stem cells. The policy can help decrease government spending and serves as a purpose to those who view stem cell research as ethically and morally problematic. The stem cell policy‚ a good idea in the aspects of preventing usage and destruction of human embryonic stem cells and supported by those who view stem cell research as a negative externality to the country. The government has deducted

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    Embryonic stem cells are pluripotent(able to grow) stem cells derived from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst‚ an early-stage preimplantation embryo. Embryonic stem cells can form any possible cells in the body. These stem cells are used to better understand and treat diseases. They also help scientist understand how diseases occur/develop. Rapid advantages in research on the embryonic stem cells derived from human embryos have collided with opposing views regarding the morality of using human embryos

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