The debate you refer to is about the ethics of embryonicstem cell research. This involves harvesting stem cells from a fertilised egg, once it has reached the Blastocyst stage- not an embryo yet. Many Christians see this as killing a human life. Now it is possible to produce stem cells using the same process as cloning.This can produce stem cells which match the DNA of the recipient. As long as cloning human beings is not the aim (and it is not) then I see nothing unethical about this. One of the deseases stem cell researchers are trying to find a cure for is Diabetes.It may well be possible , using stem cells, to coax the pancreas into producing its own insulin. Standard Leftist Propaganda and opinion (not factual): The multinational pharmacutical industry does not want this to happen.The production of insulin is a multi- billion dollar industry. The Christian right and the media have happily supported them, launching a massive Propaganda campaign against stem cell research. They hippocritically talk of ethics while actively keeping people sick, so they can continue to profit from them. Barack Obama has said he intends to reverse the anti-stem cell legislation and funding cuts imposed by the Bush administration. I hope he can find the money to do it, and get past the Republicans' filibusting.
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Stem cell culture refers to the process of growing and maintaining stem cells in a laboratory setting. This involves providing the necessary conditions, such as specific growth factors and nutrients, to support the proliferation and differentiation of stem cells. Stem cell culture is essential for research, drug development, and regenerative medicine applications.
Stem cell research is important because it has the potential to revolutionize medicine by providing treatments and cures for various diseases and injuries. Stem cells have the ability to develop into different types of cells in the body, making them valuable for regenerative medicine. However, ethical concerns surrounding the use of embryonic stem cells have sparked debate and controversy in the field.
The cast of Stem Cell Debate - 2004 includes: Christine Devine as Host
Yes. Embryonic stem cells are controversial due to the destruction needed of a fetus. The debate over this is whether the unborn child has a right to life. (Embyonic stem cell debate). However, there are adult stem cells that come from adults. Scientists have been able to get these adult stem to replicate embryonic stem cell properties, and depending on who you ask, the adult stem cells have proven more useful than embryonic stem cells. Since adult stem cells do not destroy anybody, there is nearly non-existant debate with this.
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Scientists believe stem cells from human embryos could hold the key to treatments and cures for disease. Basically it is a debate about stem cell research.
Joni and Friends - 2007 Lives in the Balance The Stem Cell Debate 1-22 was released on: USA: 2008
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stem cell therapy of arthritis
Technically, a stem cell is a type of cell that can be transformed into any type of cell, so any type of stem cell can be transformed into a cell that makes fat and/or bone...
Multipotent stem cells
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