Pluripotent stem cells derived from the inner cell mass of blastocysts.
1Obama lifted the ban on federal funding of embryonic stem cell research.
2Here are some questions and answers about human embryonic stem cell research.
3Opponents of human embryonic stem cell research say it destroys human life.
4Functional connectivity of these genes was linked to embryonic stem cell pluripotency.
5Austria, Lithuania and Poland have laws banning most human embryonic stem cell research.
6Contributors who are against embryonic stem cell research have not addressed this issue.
7Background: Little is known about the genes that drive embryonic stem cell differentiation.
8An embryonic stem cell, or ES cell, is what's termed pluripotent.
9As you might expect, the Vatican is vehemently opposed to embryonic stem cell science.
10The NIH is creating a human embryonic stem cell registry.
11They were particularly concerned about McCain's position on federal funding of embryonic stem cell research.
12The same principle holds for embryonic stem cell research, which receives very limited federal funding.
13Governments in countries including the United States are grappling with legislation on embryonic stem cell research.
14President George W. Bush vetoed legislation yesterday that would expand federally funded embryonic stem cell research.
15Using brain nuclei as nuclear donors, we established embryonic stem cell lines from the cloned embryos.
16And when do the potential benefits of embryonic stem cell research outweigh the moral arguments against it?
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