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embryonic stem cell

  1. Cells obtained from an embryo in the blastula phase, when they are still only a few days old. Because they have only begun to differentiate, these cells have the capability of developing into any cell in the human body, a fact which makes them potentially important in medicine. ( See stem cell .)


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Bowing to religious and partisan ideologues in 2001, George W. Bush restricted embryonic stem cell research.

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The policy was based on a misunderstanding of embryonic stem cell science, which made it, in Mooney’s words, “a policy based on science fiction.â€

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"It is intriguing that such mechanistic determinants of embryogenesis could be identified by assembling and interrogating a mouse embryonic stem cell regulatory network, using methodologies originally developed for cancer research," adds Dr. Califano, co-corresponding author on the study.

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But rather than allow it to develop into a clone of the patient - the so-called embryonic stem cell could be coaxed into becoming nerve cells which could replace the damaged parts of his brain.

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In a 2006 interview with the Tucson Citizen, the retiring congressman called the GOP’s continued opposition to same-sex marriage, abortion and embryonic stem cell research “a terrible mistake.â€

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