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Stem Cell Research is directed at the potential that certain types of cells, called stem cells, have for regenerating damaged tissue in the body. A stem cell is capable of developing into other types of cells, like kidney cells, liver cells...
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/advantages-and-disadvant...
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human stem cell research and experimentation: all sides to the debate ... The controversy over embryonic stem cell research centers on whether human life in the form of an embryo less than two weeks after conception is also a human person.
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www.religioustolerance.org/res_stem.htm
www.religioustolerance.org/res_stem.htm
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Pros and Cons of Stem Cell research ... Another advantage is the ability to test millions of potential drugs and medicine, without the use of animals or human testers. This requires a process of simulating the effect the drug has on a specific population of cells.
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www.bootstrike.com/Genetics/StemCells/proandcon.html
www.bootstrike.com/Genetics/StemCells/proandcon.html
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Stem Cell Research 101 ... Promise of Stem Cell Research ... Stem Cell Research Resources...
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www.kumc.edu/stemcell/intro.html
www.kumc.edu/stemcell/intro.html
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Stem Cell Research: some pros and cons1 ... One of the most significant breakthroughs came in November 1998, when two separate researchers successfully isolated stem cells from human embryos and aborted fetuses. The impassioned hopes are that these stem cells can be used to great advantage.
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www.lifeissues.net/writers/irv/irv_19stemcellprocon.htm...
www.lifeissues.net/writers/irv/irv_19stemcellprocon.html
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Medical researchers believe stem cell research has the potential to change the face of human disease by being used to repair specific tissues or to grow organs. Yet there is general agreement that, "significant technical hurdles remain that will only be overcome through years of intensive research."
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www.crystalinks.com/stemcells.html
www.crystalinks.com/stemcells.html
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The debate over stem cell research has raised many questions across the nation. Time.com examines the issues and how it will affect you. ... For a while this year it seemed that George W. Bush buttonholed everybody he met to get his or her view on stem-cell research. Emissaries from Capitol Hill, delegations of scientists,
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www.time.com/time/2001/stemcells/
www.time.com/time/2001/stemcells/
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