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    Growing embryonic stem cells in labs can create millions. These cells can then be frozen and sent to other labs for further experimentation (“Stem Cell Basics”). So creating stem cell lines is what the scientists are doing in their labs or using existing stem cell lines to research embryonic stem cells. Stem cell lines are a large number of cells, all carrying the same genes, grown in laboratories through many cycles of growth and division over a lot of generations of cells. One cell line can be…

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    As you wake up and hear the familiar cadence of the alarm, dread seeps into your deepest pores. Knowing you will suffer from intensified pain and less mobility than the previous day, you cringe at the harsh reality of your newly diagnosed condition. Yet the hope for a possible cure teases you daily, appearing more appetizing as each miserable moment passes. The desire to relieve your body from pain for even one day, no matter what the unknown the risks and long-term problems may be, is…

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    “Stem cell research can revolutionize medicine, more than anything since antibiotics.” This statement was said by former president of the United States of America, Ronald Reagan. Mr. Reagan in this statement was saying that stem cells are the future of medicine and can change how the medical field may approach a problem. Stem cells are cells that have the potential to develop into different kinds of cells. Stem cells have an internal repair system. They can also replenish other cells. There are…

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    Medical Stem Cell Usage Stem cell research and therapies have the ability to perform medical miracles. There are ethical and legal justification concerns surrounding the topic that are holding back huge advances in therapeutic studies and cures to diseases. Lifting certain restrictions on stem cell therapies and research could provide new ways and opportunities to save lives. Stem cell research should be continued further and given more legal wiggle room due to it’s enormous medical…

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    Stem Cells are they ethical? The use of stem cells has a lot of potential, whether used to cure otherwise incurable diseases like Parkinson 's disease, Alzheimer 's disease, diabetes, or a spinal cord injury. Stem cells can also be used to create new organs to save thousands of lives every year for the people that need an organ transplant. Like all things though there are some downfalls. In order to obtain these critical stem cells, it involves the destruction of human embryos. In turn, it…

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    The significance of stem cells can be defined by two important characteristics: they are cells that aren’t specialized for any specific tissue undergoing the process of mitosis to renew themselves and within specific and controlled factors, the not unspecialized cells can be evolved into certain types of tissues through the process of differentiation (2009). Scientists have recently focused and researched on two types of stem cells found in humans and animals: embryonic stem cells and adult or…

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    m cells are unique because during early life they have the ability to develop into a variety of different cell types. Essentially, stem cells are the blank slate necessary for the creation of specialized cells. These specialized cells include muscle cells, brain cells or red blood cells, etc. Adult Stem Cells and Embryonic Stem Cells – The Difference Adult Stem Cells Adult stem cells can continue to self-renew or divide, indefinitely. This enables them to produce a variety of cell types:…

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    Embryonic stem cells are very controversial in the scientific community and as well as the medical community for many reasons. “Stem cells are cells that can be any cell that the human body needs to be”,(Rowlery,usnews.com). For example, a stem cell can be a skin cell, a liver cell and or a bone cell. The reason why embryonic stem cells are extremely controversies is because the cells come from human embryos. To obtain theses types of cells a mother need to have an abortion, and doctors and…

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    All great leaps in our society have first met with some moral conflict. Scientists today are facing the use of embryonic stems cells and if their use takes away a human life. It has been proven this small group of specialized cells can treat many diseases that we have battled for some time. In the case of the embryonic stem cell research, it is almost impossible to respect both moral principles of respecting the value of a human life and to prevent or alleviate suffering. These two principles…

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    Ethics and Stem Cell Research The University of Maryland Medical Center defines a stem cell as a generic cell that can make exact copies of itself indefinitely (UMMC,2016). Stem cells are known for their ability to transform themselves into various tissues such as heart muscle, brain tissue, liver tissue and kidney tissues. There are two types of stem cells; the first one is known as an Embryonic stem cells, these are removed from fetuses that have been aborted or from…

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