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Embryonic stem cells (ES cells) are pluripotent stem cells derived from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst, an early-stage embryo. Human embryos reach the ...
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13 Sep 2010 ... Embryonic stem cells, as their name suggests, are derived from embryos. Most embryonic stem cells are derived from embryos that develop ...
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Embryonic stem cells possess two properties that make them especially well suited for cell therapy. First, because embryonic stem cells are obtained from early ...
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Fetal stem cell research may ethically resemble either adult or embryonic stem cell research and must be evaluated accordingly. If fetal stem cells are obtained ...
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The first kind, fetal neural stem cells, are the partially differentiated cells ... Embryonic germ cells are derived from primordial germline cells ...
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The techniques used in harvesting embryonic stem cells are being continually refined so as to arrive at a process that will not be cumbersome for researchers.
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A human embryonic stem cell line derived at Stanford University is seen in this photo released by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, 2009.
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10 Jan 2008 ... Breakthrough could overcome key obstacle to embryonic stem cell research.
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Embryonic stem-cell research is one of the most volatile topics in modern-day science. Proponents on both sides argue passionately for their point of view. In fact ...
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28 Aug 2006 ... Using a technique borrowed from in vitro fertilization, researchers have for the first time shown that it is possible to create new embryonic stem ...
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