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... of cancer cells. Cancer cells develop at approximately the same phenomenal rate as the embryonic cells do. By studying the embryonic ...
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... rapid cell growth of cancer. Cancer cells develop at approximately the same speed as embryonic cells. By studying the embryonic cell ...
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... of cancer cells. Cancer cells develop at approximately the same phenomenal rate as the embryonic cells do. By researching the embryonic ...
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... Also for cell therapy stem cells could develop into replacement cells to treat diseases such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, spinal cord injury, stroke, burns ...
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... different type germs. Some B cells develop a defect and begin recognizing their own cells instead of germs. When the body begins ...
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... cell growth of cancer. Cancer cells develop at approximately the same speed as embryonic cells do. By studying the embryonic cell ...
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... If future research is successful, these cells will develop into functioning tissues and organs in almost limitless amounts, as well as have the ability to ...
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... the patient receives fetal tissue or cells to replace defective or missing tissue and cells, and for reasons unknown these fetal cells develop quickly and ...
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... proceeded later. Larger more complicated prokaryote cells did not develop until around1.5 billion years ago. Prokaryotic cells differ ...
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... These cells develop distinctive changes that are called neurotic plaques (clusters of degenerating nerve cell ends) and neurofibrillary tangles (masses of ...
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... A stem cell is a cell from which other cells can develop. One ... They may be forced to develop into nerve cells or heart cells. At ...
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... cells.ReferenceL.M. Bjorklund et al.; "Embryonic stem cells develop into functional dopaminergic neurons after transplantation in a Parkinson rat model," Proc. ...
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... have had more time to accumulate genetic damage, the bodies immune system over time begins to break down and allows the cancer cells to develop more often and ...
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... By studying the way that "decision making" genes in the embryonic cells cause the cells to develop, scientists hope to gain an understanding of the events that ...
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... messages between cells. The cells develop typical changes that are called neuritic plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. The cortex of ...
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... Properly cloned stem cells could develop into virtually any part of the body and offer hope to those waiting for transplants (Bryne 2). Almost a limitless ...
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... The reduction of immune function by steroids may let cancer cells develop.(Lukas, PH.D.)" Not only are there physical downfalls but steroids also cause mental ...
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... First the vegetative cells in one filament develop into an Antheridium (sperm producing structure) and an Oogonium (egg producing structure) in another filament ...
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... The stem cells or cells that theoretically can develop into many organs or body parts would be encouraged to grow into whatever tissue or organ is needed to ...
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... with DNA from a human body cell. The egg cells began to develop to 'an embryonic state'. Of the eight eggs involved in the study ...
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Embryonic stem cells are undifferentiated cells that can divide indefinitely and develop into more mature, specialized cells. In ...
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... glass dish. After conception, the zygote (fertilised egg) is allowed to develop into a blastula (a hollow mass of cells). The zygote ...
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... cells. At 3 days the 4 cells become 8. After 5 days the blastocyst forms. One end of the blastula will develop into the embryo. ...
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... This knowledge could also be used to develop ?nerve cells for spinal cord injuries, skin cells for burns, and bone cells for osteoporosis? (Meek). ...
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... This knowledge could also be used to develop ?nerve cells for spinal cord injuries, skin cells for burns, and bone cells for osteoporosis? (Meek). ...
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... This knowledge could also be used to develop ?nerve cells for spinal cord injuries, skin cells for burns, and bone cells for osteoporosis? (Meek). ...
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... Therapeutic cloning is cloning human embryos. Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that can develop into different types of body tissue. ...
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... Scientists study proteomics, the study of proteins in living cells. This will help them find the disease causing proteins and develop new drugs to stop them. ...
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... Most infants develop asthma due to a virus infection. ... In addition, the cells in the airway are stimulated and try to fight off the irritant (Hogshed 32). ...
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... Most infants develop asthma due to a virus infection. ... In addition, the cells in the airway are stimulated and try to fight off the irritant (Hogshed 32). ...
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