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Stem Cell Research
Summary: Examines the issue of stem cell research, its implications, science and politics. Differentiates between adult stem cells and embryonic stem cells. Explores what discoveries have been made due to stem cell research.
Stem cell research is a highly controversial topic that may hold the key to developing a cure for many cancer and diseases. In 1998, a group of scientists developed a technique to isolate and grow stem cells. The field is extremely new when compared with other fields. A few things need to be discussed before an argument can be made for or against stem cell research, the types of stem cells, the potential uses, and where funding should come from. There are many different types of stem cells and each one has a different role in promoting breakthroughs in the many diseases that can possibly be cured.
All stem cells, including the embryonic and adult, have three properties in common: unspecialization, proliferation, and differentiation. Stem cells predilection towards being unspecialized entails it cannot do specialized functions like pump blood through the body or carry molecules of oxygen through the...
This section contains 2,142 words (approx. 8 pages at 300 words per page) |