i didnt specify on which type of stem cell research
although it is a matter of ethics coming into play, embryonic stem cells are actually the third most common source of stem cells, with adult stem cells being the most plentiful and another rich source being umbilical stem cells. these two being the most promising source of stem cells
The pros and cons of stem cell research come to the surface when we examine the third source of stem cells - embryonic cells. Embryonic stem cells are extracted directly from an embryo before the embryo's cells begin to differentiate. At this stage the embryo is referred to as a "blastocyst." There are about 100 cells in a blastocyst, a very large percentage of which are stem cells, which can be kept alive indefinitely, grown in cultures, where the stem cells continue to double in number every 2-3 days. A replicating set of stem cells from a single blastocyst is called a "stem cell line" because the genetic material all comes from the same fertilized human egg that started it. President Bush authorized federal funding for research on the 15 stem cell lines available in August 2001. Other stem cell lines are also available for research but without the coveted assistance of federal funding.

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Some forms of stem cell research should not receive funding.  »Some forms of stem cell research should not receive funding.
Embryonic stem cell research should receive no government funding. »Embryonic stem cell research should receive no government funding.
i didnt specify on which type of stem cell research
Adult stem cell research should receive government funding. »Adult stem cell research should receive government funding.
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