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There is no need for Therapeutic or reporductive cloning.

There is no possibility of rejection (granted that the stem cells were donated)

Fibroblasts are prominent in the skins dermis, no problems isolating them. As where, stem cells are more difficult to isolate in an adult (which coincides with my first point)

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