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Why is Bush really against stem cell research?

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posted on Jan, 22 2005 @ 01:11 PM
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but embryonic stem cells in most cases arent from fetal tissue, but trust me you'd kill anything to get out of such an existence, even yourself.


It is fetus tissue! Sorry it has a DNA construction for a human developement in process (sperm and egg). What do you consider tissues? There are four basic types of tissue: muscle, nerve, epidermal, and connective. Don't take it the wrong way what I have said in response. Thank you.

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[edit on 22-1-2005 by ancientsailor]



posted on Jan, 24 2005 @ 03:55 AM
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wrong " The embryos from which human embryonic stem cells are derived are typically four or five days old and are a hollow microscopic ball of cells called the blastocyst. The blastocyst includes three structures: the trophoblast, which is the layer of cells that surrounds the blastocyst; the blastocoel, which is the hollow cavity inside the blastocyst; and the inner cell mass, which is a group of approximately 30 cells at one end of the blastocoel."

"They are not derived from eggs fertilized in a woman's body."



posted on Jan, 24 2005 @ 04:07 AM
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Originally posted by ancientsailor
SORRY TO BURST YOUR BUBBLE ON THEY DO NOT GROW FETUS FOR RESEARCH. They do grow them in a tube, it develops! [/quote

uh you cant grow a fetus...try researching, the only thing you can grow is an embryo "A fertilized egg is considered totipotent, meaning that its potential is total; it gives rise to all the different types of cells in the body.
Stem cells that can give rise to a small number of different cell types are generally called multipotent.
Pluripotent stem cells can give rise to any type of cell in the body except those needed to develop a fetus."



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