Sentences with phrase «end embryonic stem»

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I have oft asserted that the embryonic stem cell debate is not the far end of the instrumental use of unborn humans, but the launching pad.
The end of the politically explosive, decadelong ethical battle over human embryonic stem cells may finally be in sight.
It is at this stage, when the fertilized egg is smaller than the period at the end of this sentence, that researchers extract the inner part of the blastocyst, from which embryonic stem cells are derived.
They used the gene editing technology CRISPR to engineer a series of human embryonic stem cell lines, which were identical apart from the number of DNA repeats that occurred at the ends of their HTT genes.
Democrat Hillary Clinton vows to end Bush's «assault on science» and has been the most vocal in her support of embryonic stem cell research.
In his January 2008 State of the Union address, President George W. Bush claimed that research by James Thomson of the University of Wisconsin and Shinya Yamanaka of the University of Kyoto in Japan would finally end the morally and politically nettlesome debate over embryonic stem cell research.
KOBE, JAPAN — Embryonic stem cells develop into all the different tissues of the body at the beginning of life; cancer cells often end life.
In the end, George Bush tried to split the difference with a partial ban that limited the kinds of embryonic stem cell research that could be paid for with federal dollars.
The previous NIH - funded National Stem Cell Bank (NSCB) offered embryonic stem cells at $ 500 for two vials of cells through the non-profit organization WiCell Research Institute, but following the end of the NSCB, WiCell now charges $ 1000 / vial to cover coStem Cell Bank (NSCB) offered embryonic stem cells at $ 500 for two vials of cells through the non-profit organization WiCell Research Institute, but following the end of the NSCB, WiCell now charges $ 1000 / vial to cover costem cells at $ 500 for two vials of cells through the non-profit organization WiCell Research Institute, but following the end of the NSCB, WiCell now charges $ 1000 / vial to cover costs.
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