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- noun Plural form of
stemcell .
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Furthermore, that this is possible in humans is questionable due to the biological differences in mice and human embryos and stemcells.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Stem Cell Advance Raises New Questions: 2009
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Japanese create stemcells from wisdom teeth yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Medical News: Howard Dean, M.D. as Secretary of Health or FDA Commissioner?
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Everyone who argues against using these stemcells and yet has no problem with fertility clinics is a hypocrite.
Think Progress » Stem Cell Showdown: The Facts Have Changed, President Bush Has Not 2006
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Japanese create stemcells from wisdom teeth '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: Howard Dean as FDA Commissioner?
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The result was a normally developing embryo, which could also be used to generate a line of cloned stemcells.
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This also goes along the lines of stemcell research where they take the stemcells from embryos and use them to create new cells.
An Assessment of Abortion Rights in the US in the Future 2007
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These stemcells are actually extracted from a blastocyst.
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Doctors on Thursday will report lab techniques that, they hope, will ease an ethical row clouding the eagerly-sought goal of cloned embryonic stemcells.
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Back to believing in a world that is 6,015 yrs old, there is no evolution, and that stemcells are people, I suppose.
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If, as you suggest, emrbyonic stemcells research is the research ‘most likely’ to yield results, putting money in other areas is a waste of resources.
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