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    Stem cell research is a global topic within the science community. There have been numerous discoveries in this field worldwide, and these findings have many scientists jubilant about the possible future implications. Most of the research is associated with the topic of cloning. In the scientific community, the term cloning is broken down into two categories: Therapeutic and Reproductive. In Therapeutic Cloning, the nucleus of an unfertilized egg is removed and replaced via injection with the…

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    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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    Embryonic stem cell research. Google this term and you will find that there are as many articles on the ethics of embryonic stem cell research (ESCR) as there are on the actual biomedical field of study. The moral claims for and against the use of embryos in scientific research often deal with “personhood”. Opponents of ESCR mistakenly equate ‘human life’ and ‘personhood’. I will dive into the semantics of these terms in the following paragraph. Opponents of ESCR also suggest that embryos are…

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    conditions that stem cells could help benefit. This issue affects them because without the answer and option of stem cell research, they can’t help or provide their patients with an answer. Doctors influenced my viewpoint because they are the ones doing good for their patients, while also doing no harm to their patients…

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    done mostly so as to come up with cells and tissues that are self reconcilable and can be used for medical purposes to prevent diseases and even for transplant of organs. Cloning has raised a lot of issues in terms of ethics from the church and even in medical fields in regards to how safe it is and its potential to being abused. This article looks at the benefits and risks of cloning for spare part human organs and the prevention of predisposed diseases. Research shows that there is an…

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    Embryonic Stem Cell is Pertinent to Finding Cures Diseases, sicknesses, burns, and infections: how can this world ever be cured? It was not until recently in 1998 when a promising cure was discovered, the embryonic stem cell (ESC). According to Christine Watkins in one of her social issues books titled Human Embryo Experimentation, ESC was discovered by both James Thomson at the University of Wisconsin and John Gearhart at the University of Pennsylvania (10). Thomson, a director of regenerative…

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    Question 2 What are stem cells (what characteristics define them)? Stem cells are cells that has the potential to develop into different cell types in the body during early life and growth. They serve as an internal repair system , dividing essentially without limit to replenish other cells as long as the person is alive .When a stem cell divides it can either remain as a stem cell or can develop into a cell with more specialized function like muscle cell, red blood cell etc. Two…

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    Stem Cell Assignment 1. Summary of “Your Inner Healers” New scientific discoveries have shown that adult mouse cells can be “rewound” to once again be pluripotent like they were in their former embryonic state by adding a mixture of genes to the cells (called induced Pluripotent Stem Cells, or iPSCs). This contradicts the natural progression of cells’ potency as they age: in their early formation, embryonic cells have the ability to mature into any one of the 220 types of human cells, and soon…

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    modifications could fix his problem, and fix many other problems. It could save lives, and help people. While some people see scientific progress as necessity and the way to the future, plenty people are fearful about possible negative effects of such advancements. Genetic modifications are necessary, despite all of the possible negative effects. These advancements could help and save many people. For example the author of the article Scientists Clone Human Embryos To Make Stem Cells said…

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    Shinya Yamanaka A cell is the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organism. In other word all of our organs, and tissues our made of cells. Cell can be mature or specialize for a specific function this mean cells from your organs is not the same as cells form your tissues. In the search of new ways to counter diseases we are facing scientist have found ways to extract special cells and used them to cure diseases. This type of cells are called stem cells, they…

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