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  2. Stem cell controversy - Wikipedia

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    A portion of stem cell researchers use embryos that were created but not used in in vitro fertility treatments to derive new stem cell lines. Most of these embryos are to be destroyed, or stored for long periods of time, long past their viable storage life. In the United States alone, an estimated at least 400,000 such embryos exist. [26]

  3. Stem cell laws and policy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Applicants proposing research, may use stem cell lines that are posted on the NIH registry, or may submit an assurance of compliance with section II of the guidelines. Section II is applicable to stem cells derived from human embryos. [32] For the purposes of section II of the NIH guidelines, the following requirements must be met.

  4. Stem cell laws - Wikipedia

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    Germany has restrictive policies for stem cell research, but a 2008 law authorizes "the use of imported stem cell lines produced before May 1, 2007." [1] Italy has a 2004 law that forbids all sperm or egg donations and the freezing of embryos, but allows, in effect, using existing stem cell lines that have been imported. [1]

  5. Hwang affair - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, an experiment demonstrated that a genetic mixture of nuclei from the stem cells, one-cell-stage embryos of mouse could develop into full embryos. [39] Researchers at Advanced Cell Technology (ACT) in Worcester, Massachusetts, further showed in 2002 that primate (in this case crab-eating macaque , Macaca fascicularis ) stem cells grew ...

  6. Stem cell research policy - Wikipedia

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    Stem cell research policy varies significantly throughout the world. There are overlapping jurisdictions of international organizations, nations, and states or provinces. Some government policies determine what is allowed versus prohibited, whereas others outline what research can be publicly financ

  7. No, Rep. Steve Scalise Didn’t Vote Against Stem Cell ... - AOL

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    Unlike embryonic stem cells, which are harvested from early stage human embryos and can take the form of any cell in the body, the hematopoietic stem cells used in the treatment of multiple ...

  8. Stem cell - Wikipedia

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    Somatic cell nuclear transfer is a cloning method that can be used to create a cloned embryo for the use of its embryonic stem cells in stem cell therapy. [6] In 2006, a Japanese team led by Shinya Yamanaka discovered a method to convert mature body cells back into stem cells. These were termed induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). [7]

  9. Stem cell therapy to correct heart failure in children could ...

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    "Using stem cells from patients with heart failure caused by chemo, we are actively developing new drugs and cell-based treatments that we believe will transform the lives of patients with these ...

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