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... properly. The DNA is not turned off and the cancer cells continue to grow and divide. They pile up in an untidy heap, one upon another. ...
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... cells. Cancer cells continue to grow and divide, and can spread to other parts of the body. These cells accumulate and form tumors. ...
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Cancer happens when cells begin to divide more rapidly than the cell from which they came from, and continue doing so. The cells are able to grow due to mitosis ...
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... one of the biggest hurdles that stem cell research has to get over to continue and grow. ... They believe that human embryos are the main source of stem cells. ...
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... Normally, the body's cells divide in an orderly way, allowing the body to grow and to heal after injury. ... These cells continue to divide and form a ball of cells ...
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... This is how all living things grow and continue. In closing, it is important to remember that all living things are made up of cells. ...
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... nearby. These new blood cells nourish the cancer cells can continue to grow and form tumor large enough to seen on x-rays. Cancer ...
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... The ability to grow human tissue of all kinds via ... drive the studies overseas; the research would continue, but the ... I only had a general idea of stem cells. ...
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... During this time the only nourishment the cells receive comes from small particles ... still growing when he is born, and it will continue to grow for several ...
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... During this time the only nourishment the cells receive comes from small particles ... still growing when he is born, and it will continue to grow for several ...
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... Cells from the tumor can break away and travel to other parts of the body where they can continue to grow," (American Cancer Society, 1). When a woman gets ...
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... Research will continue to grow in all of these possibilities. The possibilities that many scientists are working on are: replacement organs- a few cells could ...
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... Pohutukawa, Mangroves are stop the salt from taking over their cells in osmosis ... the roots will continue to spread, and the tree continue to grow, sending up ...
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... cells formed in the deeper layers, while the old cells move to ... WHY DOESN'T THE BODY JUST CONTINUE TO RENEW ITSELF INDEFINITELY SO THAT WE DON'T GROW OLD ...
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... Cells from the tumor can break away and travel to other parts of the body. There they can continue to grow. This spreading process is called metastasis. ...
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... Cells from the tumor can break away and travel to other parts of the body. There they can continue to grow. This spreading process is called metastasis. ...
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... As embryos grow, numerous molecular pulses direct and instruct ... worse is worse then abortion and should not continue. ... balance the hope that stem cells might be ...
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... Though nervous cells do not grow back naturally, the embryonic stem cells placed in the rats will continue growing indefinitely. ...
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... This process can also be used to grow organs for ... and we may learn how to switch cells on and ... of human beings but would allow scientific research to continue. ...
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... has on both the DNA and RNA aims at the cells that grow and divide ... cancers and to slow or stop the growth of the cells so it will not continue to spread ...
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... Cells are made mostly of organic compounds such as proteins, nucleic acids ... which prefer growing in the presence of oxygen, but can continue to grow without it ...
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... corrected gene could somehow enter the cells that line ... rat growth genes which makes them grow twice their ... considered before we can truly continue with research ...
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... Cells from the tumor can break away and travel to other parts of the body where they can continue to grow. This spreading process is called metastasis. ...
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... years we will actually be able to grow headless human ... to duplicate such a complex sequence of cells and genes ... We can not continue to prohibit the exploration of ...
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... Stem cell research has and will continue to open up a ... I found very exciting during my research of stem cells. ... the wrecked cartilage, as well as, grow new skin ...
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... This process can also be used to grow organs for ... and we may learn how to switch cells on and ... of human beings but would allow scientific research to continue. ...
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... This process can also be used to grow organs for ... and we may learn how to switch cells on and ... of human beings but would allow scientific research to continue. ...
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... that of President Bush, will not allow the research to continue. ... Scientists can now keep these embryo stem cells alive in a laboratory and grow them (in a ...
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... grown adult cells, and caused it to continue splitting and ... When they used fully-grown adult cells, they also ... As we grow older, changes occur in our cells that ...
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... grown adult cells, and caused it to continue splitting and ... When they used fully-grown adult cells, they also ... As we grow older, changes occur in our cells that ...
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