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    cells can also help males and females with fertility issues. Understanding these cells during development can help scientists understand abnormal cell development that leads to many harmful and life threatening problems (NIH). Cell Differentiation. N.d. Intech. Web. 4 Apr. 2015. http://www.intechopen.com/books/stem-cells-in-clinic-and-research/stem-cell-therapy-for-neuromuscular-diseases. In conclusion, embryonic stem cells are undifferentiated cells that come from human…

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    Scientists first discovered stem cells in the early 1900s. During this discovery, the scientists discovered that some cells had the capability to turn into blood cells, a completely different type of cell. These specific types of cells were classified as stem cells. Stem cells are known as undifferentiated cells, which means they do not have a specific function yet. Stem cells, since undifferentiated, are capable of becoming a specific type of cell such as a blood cell or a muscle cell. Unlike…

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    Ethical Responsibilities of 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…

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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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    Biological ideas - Describing and explaining the biological ideas related to the question or purpose by making multiple links between relevant biological ideas. What are stem cells? Stem cells are an undifferentiated cell that are from the same family. Stem cells take the place of cells that have died or are lost. Stem cells have the ability to renew and repair the body 's tissue, unlike mature cells that a permanently going to stay the same, stem cells are not only able to renew themselves,…

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    perform specialized functions such as a heart muscle cell pumping blood through the body, or a red blood cell carrying oxygen through the bloodstream. However, stem cells to have the potential to form specialized stem cells in a process called differentiation, that is, when a stem cell goes through stages of change that allow it to perform specific functions. Scientist are still attempting to understand why only certain types of stem cells are able to proliferate without differentiating for…

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    HL-60 cells, this method could be using in real life. These results are very important for the advancement of the differentiation therapy because now doctors will have an option to produce monocytic differentiation in their patients with bad allergies, by using the synergistic effect of vitamin D3 and retinoic acid, instead of using just retinoic acid to produce granulocytic differentiation, which is linked to allergic reactions (9). This will make the recovery process for patients with bad…

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    reason iPSC’s are preferentially used is due to the capability of these cell to have unlimited regeneration. The ability to induce pluripotency in somatic cells was discovered by the researcher Shinya Yamanaka and his colleagues. After the differentiation of an embryonic stem cell into a mature somatic cell, the somatic cell regulates its gene expression by transcriptionally silencing the majority of the genes within its genome. Even though pluripotency genes are present inside of…

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    3.4 Marketing plan 3.4.1 Marketing strategy Marketing strategy is the logic by which the business unit hopes to achieve its marketing objectives (Kotler, Wong, Saunders, & Armstrong, 2005, p. 72). Guided by marketing strategy, the company designs an integrated marketing mix made up of factors under its control, and those are: product, price, place and promotion (called the 4 Ps) (Kotler & Armstrong, Principles of Marketing, 2012, p. 48). General’s Bed and Breakfast will segment the market and…

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    Keywords: CoQ10, CoQ10 Benefits, benefits of CoQ10, CoQ10 Dosage CoQ10 Facts: CoQ10 Benefits, Dosage & More If you asked me for the most powerful nutrient you can take for heart health, hands down the answer is Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10). In fact, I’ve long said that if CoQ10 was a medication pharmaceutical companies would be racing each other to get the patent—it’s literally that powerful for preventing and treating heart disease. Yet, many cardiologists still don’t know what CoQ10 is or why it’s so…

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