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    Stem Cell Research Ethics

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    deep discussion about stem cells he must understand some of the key terms involved in stem cell research. The first term is totipotent. Totipotent cells are the cells of the zygote. These cells are able to develop into any type of cell inside or outside the body. An example of cells that are considered outside the body is the placenta. The ability for totipotent cells to develop into cells outside the body is what separates it from pluripotent cells. Pluripotent cells also have the ability…

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    Stem Cell Controversy

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    discovery of stem cell research, it has caused quite a controversy for many people. It has many different aspects that are sometimes not made known to people. Society often times feel very strongly about their own opinions on the topic and are not always willing to listen to other views or learn anything new. Many think the process isn’t ethical but some believe that the research taking place is necessary for the betterment of medicine. Today there are many different views and outlooks on stem…

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    Embryonic Stem Cells

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    Stem cells are cells in all organisms that undergo a process called differentiation which is the process of growth or development to becoming something different. Stem cells work together to later become of use in areas of need such as tissue, muscle, or organs. Unlike stem cells, which have gone through one stage of differentiation, embryonic stem cells (ESC) can easily provide more of a variety on what they can become and be used for later in life. Consequently, embryonic stem cells have been…

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    Embryonic Stem Cell Research In the two-thousand nine movie, My Sister’s Keeper by Jeremy Leven, a family is struck with tragedy when their daughter, Kate, is diagnosed with Leukemia and not expected to live past the age of five years old. The doctor covertly introduces the topic of in vitro fertilization to assure a perfect match to the little girl. The procedure was successfully performed, and the parents have a little girl who they named Anna. Anna has given blood, bone marrow, and stem…

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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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    presentation it focuses on research on stem cells to find possible ways to cure many disease. A group of scientists created a line of stem cells out of human embryos that could be used for genetic engineering research in November 1998. When George W. Bush became president he received immense pressure to ban the funding and research for stem cell research, and it led him to ban the proposed funding for the research. To support his actions Bush argued that the stem cells found by the scientists…

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    How Media Influences the Portrayal of Stem Cell Research Swikriti Dasgupta INTRODUCTION Link to Media and Stem Cells: Facebook. Twitter. Myspace. YouTube. Fox. BBC. NBC. Snapchat, Instagram etc. If you did not post a photo of the food you ate, did you actually eat it? If you did not check in the place you visited, did you actually go there? If you think about it, we are live at all times on social media. Everybody knows what we are doing, where we are going, what we are eating, and what we…

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    Ethicality of Stem Cell Research Is Stem Cell Research Ethical? Stem cells are premature cells that have the ability to turn into different types of cells and are found in five day old embryos. They have the ability to repair damages in certain tissues. When they divide, they either turn into stem cells or change into other cells. They are different from other cells since they are able to renew themselves, and they can also be made to be either tissue or other cells with a…

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    Embryonic stem cell research is an ongoing controversial topic that is still a major issue today. It is a subject that starts a debate every moment it is brought up. This topic will continue throughout time to be a controversial subject. There is one thing that will not change in this topic and it is the facts that go along with it. Each side has an argument that has information to back it up but there are important factors that will remain the same. Embryonic stem cell research is popular in…

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    Stem cells have become one of the most prominent fields of research within the medical industry, since the 20th century in the modern scientific world. A stem cell is an immature biological cell that has the potential to transform into differentiated specialised cells to perform various functions and features within a body. These cells are found within various multi – cellular organisms, and have the potential to reproduce by the process of mitosis to produce more stem cells. In mammals, these…

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