Stem Cell Debate and Resolution
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Stem Cell Debate and Resolution
Imagine a world where organ transplants could be done without another person dying or
sacrificing an organ as a living donor. In this same world there wouldn't be a disparity between the number of the people needing organs and the number of organs available. This somewhat fantasy world exists only in the laboratories that conduct stem cell research. In 1988 the first successful use of cord blood as a source of
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gov/infoCenter/stemCellBasics.asp The Scientist, (2003). Stem cell research climate. Retrieved on November 24, 2004 from <Tab/>http://www.biomedcentral.com/news/20030627/02 Time, (2001). The stem cell debate. Retrieved on November 24, 2004 from <Tab/>http://www.time.com/time/2001/stemcells/ Wiley & Sons (2004). Neural crest stem cells in skin could provide alternative to embryonic stem cell use. Retrieved from http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews. php?newsid=17588&nfid=mnf
gov/infoCenter/stemCellBasics.asp The Scientist, (2003). Stem cell research climate. Retrieved on November 24, 2004 from <Tab/>http://www.biomedcentral.com/news/20030627/02 Time, (2001). The stem cell debate. Retrieved on November 24, 2004 from <Tab/>http://www.time.com/time/2001/stemcells/ Wiley & Sons (2004). Neural crest stem cells in skin could provide alternative to embryonic stem cell use. Retrieved from http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews. php?newsid=17588&nfid=mnf