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    organisms to create new products. One issue America faces today is whether or not to allow a specific type of biotechnology known as embryonic stem cell research. The biggest concern happens to be its…

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    Over the past ten years’ medical advancements have escalated with stem cell research, therapies helping individuals with diseases and improving their overall health. Are you relying on a dialysis machine, ventilator, respirator, a left ventricular assist device, or waiting for a life-saving organ such as a liver? You may have been contemplating or waiting for an organ transplant, but you are unaware of all your options. Adult stem cell therapy should be an accepted ethical choice, it offers…

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    Frankenstein could be Cloning or stem cell research. Stem cell research is a very complicated process and can lead to difficulties but also has its pro’s and although some people may claim that pursuing stem cell research is like playing the role of god like they said in Frankenstein stem cell research saves many lives. Some cons of stem cell research is that the plasticity or flexibility of these cells to differentiate into desired cells or organs…

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    argumentative research paper, is stem cell research. I am going to research and write about the importance and controversy surrounding stem cell research. I will discuss who are the support and activist groups, and a timeline of the United States laws. For my argumentative essay, I will explain some of the reasons why stem cell research is proclaimed to be unethical and why it can be a crucial procedure for abolishing and controlling diseases. I will provide details into which groups support…

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    genetic malfunctions and other obstacles, “75 to 80 percent of all embryos created through intercourse alone fail to implant and are naturally lost” (Hyun). Despite this astonishingly large number, pro-Life supporters do not believe embryonic stem cell research should be conducted. Those against abortion argue that all embryos…

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    Embryonic STEM Cell Research: Man vs. God 21st century Hawaiians come from a long lineage of powerful and mighty warriors. Their ancestors had to survive several trials and obstacles of war and disease in order to continue on their legacy. Despite the fact, the Hawaiian race has weakened, now becoming the world’s leading population for heart disease. Thanks to revolutionary scientific discoveries, scientists are now able to produce working, artificial organs and tissues using STEM cells,…

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    progressive research behind the stem cell could make this imaginable world a true reality. In early development, stem cells are situated and clustered within every organ and tissue. Our body is made of several types of cells, however, “a stem cell differs from every other cell in the body in its ability to renew itself” (“What is a Stem Cell?”). Renewability gives stem cells the power to heal as they can replace and repair many tissues in the human body. Due to the unique properties stem cells…

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    “Embryonic stem cell research will prolong life, improve life and give hope for life to millions of people.” This quote by Jim Ramstad is about the benefits of Embryonic Stem Cell Research. “Stem cells provide an opportunity to investigate the mechanisms that regulate embryonic development, cellular differentiation, and organ maintenance” (Ramalho-Santos and Willenbring 35-38). Embryonic stem cell research has been around for many years. It has proven to be very beneficial to the medical world,…

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    Holt, Nathalia. "The Case for Fetal-Cell Research." New York Times. 30 Jul. 2015: A.23. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 04 Oct. 2016. (1)This article’s author, a respected microbiologist and celebrated author of Cured: The People Who Defeated HIV, intends to dispel the ethical arguments of the opponents of stem cell research. (2)Holt uses her experiences as a stem cell researcher in the University of South California to explain how fetal cells make their way to the labs, tracing their journey from…

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    Stem cell research is one of the most highly disputed topics today in terms of medical ethics. In a nutshell, stem cells are cells that have the ability to divide for indefinite periods in culture and to give rise to specialized cells. Because of this function, scientists and doctors are inspired to control them and grow them for a multitude of different causes. The main types of stem cell research that are focused on today are adult stem cells, embryonic stem cells, and induced pluripotent stem…

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