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  • Process Of A Developing Embryo And Fetus
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    Development of the Human Zygote November 16, 1995 Hundreds of thousands of times a year a single-celled zygote, smaller than a grain of sand, transforms into an amazingly complex network of cells, a newborn infant. Through cellular differentiation and growth, this process is completed with precision time and time again, but very rarely a mistake in the " blueprint' of growth and development does occur. Following is a description of how the pathways of this intricate web are followed and the mist...
  • Stem Cell Research
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    Science is moving at such a rapid speed these days, between cloning, gene therapy, miracle drugs, exotic therapies, etc. One of the most significant breakthroughs came in November 1998, when two separate researchers successfully isolated stem cells from human embryos and aborted fetuses. Stem cells are primordial cells of a human organism, which are capable of becoming all or most of the 210 different kinds of tissues in the human body. Stem cells have been defined as not fully differentiated ye...
  • Research On Embryonic Stem Cell Lines
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    Derivation of Embryonic cells from early human embryos, Embryonic germ cells and fetal stem cells from aborted, fetal tissues raise ethical, legal, religious, financial and sociological questions. Further, the potential uses of stem cells for gathering human tissues or perhaps organs, is a subject of the ongoing public debate. In discussing weather stem cell placement does more harm than good, it is necessary to examine a number of arguments associated with the number of ramifications including ...
  • Embryonic Stem Cell Research
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    Human embryonic stem cell research has become a big moral issue throughout the world. There are a vast amount of reasons to stop this research all together and even more to keep it alive. This research could very well be the answer to almost all of our health problems, but yet there are still some people that are against it saying that we don't have the right to do this and "we " re not god". But like most good things in life, there are sacrifices to be made. What are human embryonic stem cells ...
  • Human Embryonic Stem Cell Lines
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    The possibilities are endless it seems. Today's scientific knowledge and technology is ever advancing and increasing. Science and technology has become a bigger part of our everyday lives today than most people might realize. With magazines like "Popular Science" or "Scientific American" being published every month packed full of the latest cutting edge technology and scientific discoveries, it's easy to see that the realm of science and technology is a major factor in the modern world we live i...

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