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    embryonic stem cell research are profound. Stem cells‚ the cells used by the human body to replenish damaged tissue‚ are found in both embryonic and adult form. At the adult level‚ stem cells can be extracted from bone marrow‚ but the real ethical debate arises when embryonic stem cells are introduced. “Pluripotent” embryonic stem cells are among the only type that can form any of over 200 cell types‚ making it the most useful and versatile. These cells are isolated from the inner cell mass of the

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    On the hot topic of human embryonic stem cell research and its moral/ethical ground‚ which side is right? Each side has great and truth bearing arguments. Each party is convinced that their choice is the correct one. Untimely to conclude with the most valid option‚ you must totally research and exhaust all facts of each argument as well as be open minded to both sides. It抯 important to find your decision based on the facts and not let your personal beliefs cloud your decision. To recap both arguments

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    be worth it. General stem cell research has been going on for many years‚ but due to cut funding‚ advancements have been inhibited. It was cut because embryonic stem cells research is considered unethical‚ but embryonic stem cells open a whole new realm of possibilities. The debate of using these stem cells has been argued for a long period of time. Certain stem cell research may be considered unethical‚ but the

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    Explain the different positions on research on embryos taken by Sandel on the one hand and by George and Lee on the other hand. Sandal is a formidable opponent of genetic enhancing‚ but this idea is often tied to research and is commonly done on embryos. His entire argument is based one seeking moral grounds for doing research on embryos‚ which ultimately destroys them. In his argument sandal uses the morality of the embryo to be tested on the support his claim that research should not be done on embryos

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    debate of the pros and cons of stem cell research clearly illustrate the difficult ethics evaluations researchers sometimes must do. by Experiment-Resources.com (2008) All scientists must consider whether the positive effects from their research are likely to be significantly higher than the negative effects. WHAT ARE STEM CELLS? Stem Cells are crucial to develop organisms. They are nonspecialized cells which have the potential to create other types of specific cells‚ such as blood-‚ brain-‚ tissue-

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    Johns Hopkins University] had isolated fairly potent stem cells from early human embryos and grown them in a culture (Harkin‚ Frist‚ Skirboll‚ and West).” Embryonic stem cells are derived from the earliest human embryos which are developed from eggs that have been fertilized in vitro at fertility clinics. They can migrate to the site of infection or damage in the body and transform into any kind of cell that will fight it off. With the research that James Thomson and John Gearhart did‚ the scientific

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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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    STEM CELLS: THE BAD VS. THE GOOD THE BACKGROUND The use of embryonic stem cells to treat human diseases; is it unethical‚ questionable‚ helpful‚ in violation of law and policy or just the right answer for many‚ many diseases? All of these are great questions and are all questions that everyone and everybody has an opinion on at one time or another. To first really understand the controversy surrounding stem cell research you must know a little about its base; embryonic stem cells‚ “they are

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    Stem Cells and the Future of Developmental Medicine Stem cells have a remarkable potential to develop into many different cell types in the body during early life and growth. Stem cells undergo processes to form new types of cells which can have a specialized function. According to this function‚ lives could be saved by the formation of new tissues and organs. Some of the specialized cells are muscle cells‚ brain cells or blood cells. Although stem cell research is debatable due to moral concerns

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    Outline Thesis Statement: Research on stem cells is advancing knowledge about how an organism develops from a single cell and how healthy cells replace damaged cells in organisms. The promise of this research is that if scientist can convert stem cell into regular cells like blood or heart muscles and put it back into the body‚ then maybe they might find a cure for some of the diseases that plague our world now a days such as Parkinson’s‚ diabetes‚ leukemia‚ heart congestion‚ bone marrow and many

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