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    Animal experimentation for cosmetic products and substances should be prohibited all over the world because the animals go through abusive treatment and when testing is done the animals are left to experience terrible outcomes. The alternatives to cosmetic animal testing are also much more practical and beneficial. Cosmetic animal testing is cruel because animals used for experimentation are kept in horrible living conditions that causes them to go through severe stress. Before test trials…

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    there is a lack of “physical and psychological properties human beings have because they have not yet been implanted in the uterus.” (Garage para.9) The stem cells come from unused fertilized eggs. These eggs are the ones that are not chosen in vitro fertilization. Supporters argue that, “these eggs will be discarded anyway and it would be better that they be used for the common good and benefit of the majority.” (Garage para.12) The embryos used are not the same as embryos that develop in…

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    of pregnancy is an issue, that makes vulnerable these newborn children. as well a while with child, mothers make the mistake of having a child while still pregnant and not at their healthiest. On the frontier of birth complications was well as in vitro exposure, nicotine exposure at an early a is known in studies to predispose to later aggressions and antisocial, criminal behavior. In addition, Biological factors such as brain dysfunctions and gene mutations in the brain make youths susceptible…

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    Coombs Test Lab Report

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    mother’s blood sample to check for agglutination. If agglutination is present, the mother’s Rh negative blood will attack the fetus’s Rh positive blood because the mother’s immune system is trying to get rid of the foreign entity. The Coombs test is in vitro because the human blood is tested in a rabbit. The Coombs test is for pregnant women and…

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    and are protected by many different policies. The only way that scientists are able to obtain stem cells is when they “are derived from embryos that develop from eggs that have been fertilized in- vitro clinic and then donated for research purposes with informed consent of the donors.” (Saxena, 225) In vitro mean to be made in a test tube or outside of the body (Webster, 659). Adult stem cells much easier to obtain and are currently the most used types of cells for stem cell therapy. These…

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    Neuronal Plasticity

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    of therapeutic action of antidepressant drugs has undergone a significant evolution. This was due to the rapid development of ultramicroscopic, neurophysiological, neyrogistohimicheskih and molecular-genetic methods of studying the structure and in vitro brain functions (in certain nerve cells in the brain tissue culture), with the introduction of non-invasive neuroimaging techniques (X-ray computed tomography - CT, magnetic resonance imaging - MRI, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and…

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    Heplatin Research Paper

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    affected by cancer to exert their toxic effects by one or more common pathogenic mechanism. Cisplatin is a very effective and an important anticancer drug used for the cancer patients, but, the studies for drug induced liver injury (C-DILI) in In-vitro and In-vivo, shown the adverse effect of cisplatin as both hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic. 1, 2-4 Drug-induced…

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    Henrietta Lacks (1920-1951), an unwitting source of first known human immortal cell line or HeLa cell line, and served a vital role in development of the polio vaccine, uncovered secrets of cancers, viruses, in vitro fertilization, and more. She being a poor and African-American had limited opportunities for her cancerous tumor treatment. Yet, the cells that were taken without her consent are still alive today in many biological companies throughout the world and contributed for all types of…

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    Task Template 2 - Argumentation What role should ethics play in genetic testing and bio-engineering? After reading informational texts addressing a selected topic write an editorial that addresses the question and support your position with evidence from the text(s). DL2 Be sure to acknowledge competing views. Give examples from past or current events or issues to illustrate and clarify your position. Why did the fish cross the road??? Jokes fish can't cross roads hahaha Designer…

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    Animal Testing When discussing animal testing some may not see it as an issue, but what some people might not know is that these tests are an animal's worst nightmare. These test range from food and water deprivation, to contact with various drugs, injections with chemicals and infectious diseases, and many other cruel experiments. These tests are not only given to rats and mice, but a whole other selection of animals as well. Some of these animals include rabbits, dogs, cats, chimpanzees, and…

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