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    Cell Research Argument

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    opinion on stem cell research has drastically changed from when the controversy first got major media coverage in 2001. According to a poll posted to isidewith.com, 73 percent of Americans agree the federal government should fund stem cell research, while 27 percent think the contrary. But why has public perception taken a complete and utter turnaround from years ago? One may argue, positives of stem cells outweigh the negatives. Today, we have a better understanding of what these cells are…

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    Frankenstein and the Medical World: The Ethics of Stem Cells After a long day of annoying people, stressful work assignments, and in general, an atrocious day, you sit on your most comfortable couch or sprawl out on your bed and go on the Internet. Travelling on the wave of craziness that is the Internet, you check all of your social media: Tumblr, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, etc. Searching through the cat videos, memes, and weird random advertisements, you see it, the random post…

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    multipotent population of cells that arises at the neural plate border in the vertebrate embryo. The neural crest contributes cartilage, bone and connective tissue to the craniofacial skeleton as well as neurons and glial cells to the peripheral nervous system, pigment cells to the skin, and mesenchyme and smooth muscle cells to the cardiovascular system (6, 7). Neural crest stem cells have been found to persist into adulthood as a population of dormant multipotent stem cells with a high…

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    embryonic stem cell use. An explanatory research study designed was used along with the primary data. The research studies designed have been conducted for many years in hopes to regenerate cells to repair a particular organ or damage tissue in the human body. These cells derive from embryos that are three to five days old called blastocysts containing one hundred fifty cells. However, there are many other types of stem cells with different purposes such as adult stem cells and prenatal stem…

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    STEM CELLS Recently you were in a bad accident that resulted in a spinal cord injury. As I understand it you have been told you would be a good candidate for a clinical trial that uses stem cell therapy. The only problem is you don 't whole understand what a stem cell is and how it could help your current condition. Spinal cord injuries (SCI) can happen to anyone, these injuries are affecting people 's personal and financial lives worldwide, the enormous personal and financial cost.…

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    Embryonic Arguments

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    Can a cure be found by using three to five day old embryos? Stem cell research has been going through a debate for the past decade whether it’s ethically or unethically to be using Embryonic Stem cells. Some groups seem to think embryonic should be used to lives and other seem believe they should be laid to rest. Scientists are working round the clock to progress the lives of people, experimenting with different types drugs in order to do so. However, they are also using organic materials as…

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    diseases and outweigh moral arguments against the cloning process. There are many ways that human cloning and stem cell research is expected to be beneficial to mankind. The benefits also include methods to eliminate or reduce hereditary genetic diseases and a conservation method of endangered species. Even though there are many beneficial aspects to research regarding human cloning and stem cells there are moral and ethical concerns with the procedures involved. The benefits to mankind from…

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    Shinya Yamanaka A cell is the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organism. In other word all of our organs, and tissues our made of cells. Cell can be mature or specialize for a specific function this mean cells from your organs is not the same as cells form your tissues. In the search of new ways to counter diseases we are facing scientist have found ways to extract special cells and used them to cure diseases. This type of cells are called stem cells, they…

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    engineering is stem cell research, mostly because of where they obtain the stem cells. The National Research Council has explained, “Stem cells are unspecialized cells that can self-renew indefinitely and also differentiate into more mature cells with specialized functions. Research on human embryonic stem cells, how ever is controversial, given the diverse views held in our society about the moral and legal status of early embryo.” (National Research 1). Opposers argue that destroying embryonic…

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    Human Bone Reparation

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    forming scars (Marsell and Einhorn 2011). In this paper, we will discuss the process of human bone reparation and recent advances in this field, specifically about bone grafts and stem cell research. Bone reparation begins with a fracture of the osseous…

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