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... Once researchers are able to develop cloned cells properly, therapeutic cloning would provide many people suffering with diseases hope. ...
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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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... A worldwide epidemic unbalancing the ecology may also develop as a result of cloning. ... If the cloned cells get into her tissue they may become cancer and the ...
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... Unlike the more differentiated adult stem cells or other cell types, embryonic stem (ES) cells, retain the special ability to develop into nearly any cell type ...
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... the cell of an adult so that it begins to develop all over again ... he receives a transplant of healthy retinal tissue cloned from his own cells and cultivated ...
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... the cell of an adult so that it begins to develop all over again ... he receives a transplant of healthy retinal tissue cloned from his own cells and cultivated ...
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... is, that especially early in the disease, people tend to develop depression. ... The cloned cells were effective in treating the symptoms of Parkinson's in the rats ...
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... factors could ensure that the clones develop only into specialized cells and tissue. For the leukemia patient, for example, the cloned cells could provide an ...
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... factors could ensure that the clones develop only into specialized cells and tissue. For the leukemia patient, for example, the cloned cells could provide an ...
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... Cloned cells share two common features that lead to the ... greater numbers of more mature functional cells to be ... in which type of leukemia a person will develop. ...
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... well have had the potential to develop further and even ... had believed that such differentiated cells could not ... John Gurdon of Cambridge University cloned a toad ...
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... The group said it would "develop guidelines with which the technology cannot be ... Cloning Procedure 1. Grow the human cells to be cloned until you have a good ...
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... This is something that every child needs, to a certain extent, in order to develop a healthy self image. ... Cloned human embryonic stem cells could lead to ...
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... taken from the embryo so that the cell can develop into a ... little problem with immune rejection because they would be cloned from the patient's down cells. ...
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... is possible because each time a cell is cloned it's age ... will enable human beings to copy their cells and, when ... an adult so that it begins to develop all over ...
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... Unfortunately, the frog egg did not develop. ... Kolata) That same year, researchers in Pennsylvania cloned a live ... It is much easier to clone with embryonic cells. ...
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... If the idea behind cloned animal organs is not successful where will scientists turn? ... These cells have the potential to develop into any type of cell ...
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... divides several times, but before any specialized tissues begin to develop. Very recently, Rhesus monkeys have been cloned from embryonic cells in blastocysts ...
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... divides several times, but before any specialized tissues begin to develop. Very recently, Rhesus monkeys have been cloned from embryonic cells in blastocysts ...
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... there is greater promise in embryonic cells and that cloned embryos may ... Cancer cells develop at approximately the same phenomenal rate as the embryonic cells do ...
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... believe they can tweak the ball to develop into the ... strictly prohibit the mixing of human adult cells with the ... Transferring a cloned embryo to the womb of a ...
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... to say that they all have successfully cloned human embryos but have destroyed them before they could develop. ... With stem cells if we learn how to make ...
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... They argue that researchers want to clone, develop, and then ... fertilize an egg, then embryos aren't actually being cloned. The stem cells are being cloned. ...
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... policy with respect to genetics must develop simultaneously ... no cow that we know of has been successfully cloned. ... an embryo, and implanting genetic cells into an ...
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... announced a stunning news that they had cloned a lamb ... Since the egg cells do not have deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA ... As a result the embryo will develop into an ...
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... policy with respect to genetics must develop simultaneously ... no cow that we know of has been successfully cloned. ... an embryo, and implanting genetic cells into an ...
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... that was left over was then able to develop into an ... This was the first mammal to ever be cloned. ... The cells were allowed to grow and to be reprogrammed when ...
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... the blastula is divided into individual cells which are ... Fertilized ovum's could be cloned into multiple zygotes; one ... in the woman and allowed to develop into a ...
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... Cancer cells develop at approximately the same speed as embryonic cells ... As I mentioned earlier, an embryo cloned for therapeutic ... as a tiny cluster of cells in a ...
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... idea that humans may one day be cloned-- created either ... involves the removal of one or more cells from an embryo and encouraging the cell to develop into a ...
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