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Scientists should not pursue embryonic stem cell research.

Not when other stem cell lines are proving more effective...

 Stand Taken 8/27/2008 11:01 PM

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Scientists should pursue embryonic stem cell research.

No more deaths due to waiting for an organ donor.

 Stand Taken 8/25/2008 2:15 AM

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Scientists should pursue embryonic stem cell research.

And they will, but they won't get government funding until we get rid of lawmakers who pander to the fundamentalist Christians. Superstitious nonsense dies hard.

 Stand Taken 8/15/2008 11:07 PM

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Scientists should pursue embryonic stem cell research.

With reasonable restrictions.

 Stand Taken 8/10/2008 1:01 AM

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George Radanovich

Should scientists pursue embryonic stem cell research?
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Michael Crichton

Should scientists pursue embryonic stem cell research?
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To quote the pope?

by To quote the pope? on 4/22/2008 12:36:27 PM

Stem cell research is bad? A mass of cells is a life? Does that mean I shouldn't flush the toilet every time I use it? What about that massive booger I just fished out of my nose? I direct the pope to my most recent post about stem cell research, and how negative religious views of science can hi... Continue »

Ignorance with Wings Part 4 ::embryonic stem cells::

by Ignorance with Wings Part 4 ::embryonic stem cells:: on 12/9/2007 2:37:32 PM

Embryonic stem cells: ES cells are pluripotent. This means they are able to differentiate into all derivatives of the three primary germ layers: ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm. These include each of the more than 220 cell types in the adult body. Pluripotency distinguishes ES cells from multipo... Continue »

Life and Money

by Life and Money on 6/27/2007 1:44:24 PM

You may think it odd that I included the word "money" in my post title, so let me give you a little background: I have a BS in biochemistry and I work in finance. My specialty in market analysis lies in the bio-tech sector, so when I hear "stem cell research" both the scientist and the market anal... Continue »