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Hello students, the question that is given over here is a kind of case theory.
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Here, dr.
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Smith, he opposed to work on human embryonic stencils extracted from the human blastosis.
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However, he is very interested to do his research on a pluripotent stencils.
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We have to advise him how to do his research on pluripotent stencils without putting stencils from the early embryo.
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It may not be necessary to create an embryo to acquire the embryonic stem cell.
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Our research findings demonstrate that the creation of an orthogamous pluripotent stem cell, a stem cell from an individual that has a potential to be used for a therapeutic purpose.
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It is actually possible.
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Scientists have developed a method that allowed them to propagate the human embryonic stem cells.
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Without harming the embryo.
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So there will be no harm to the embryo.
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First, by the nature, fluoropotent stencils can potentially be used to create any cell or tissue of the body...