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Should Bush make a research exception for growing Stemcells into Terminators?Then his War could be a success

Posted by admin | Posted in Stem Cell Questions | Posted on 30-04-2008

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ShortBus…43 asked:


Millions of stemcell Robo Warriors grown in maturation chambers.

Suzie Orman Show – Cord Blood Banking

Posted by Anand Kumar Arachimani | Posted in Cord Blood Stem Cells, Stem Cell Banking, Stem Cell Videos | Posted on 28-04-2008

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TheStemCellSource asked:


Recognized finance expert Suze Orman approves cord blood banking. … “suze orman” “cord blood” cordblood “stem cells” “cord blood banking”

Pharmaceutical drugs that cause mutations?

Posted by admin | Posted in Stem Cell Questions | Posted on 26-04-2008

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I see a lot of these so called concervatives running their mouths about stemcell research, and how we’re “messing with nature”. A lot of these concervative people are popping pills their doctor prescribed for them without knowing hardly anything about the drugs, and their long term affect, and possible harm to their DNA, mutation etc. They also seem to have a lot to say about stem cell research , without ever having studied up on the subject. Talk about going blind, with blind faith. A lot of gene therapy is designed to repair damage caused by chemicals, and harmful pharmaceutical drugs. These gene therapies are attemps to cure condition, and repair damage done, not just treat symptoms, that in turn also create more disorders.

The Wrath of Allah?

Posted by admin | Posted in Stem Cell Questions | Posted on 26-04-2008

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synopsis asked:


america’s mortgaged executive continues pay its dues to southern fundamentalists by prohibiting stemcell research.

meanwhile other governments are free to re-engineer the human genome as they see fit.

among the collateral likely benefits of a stemcell research project will be the capacity to build a ‘reaper’ virus: a virus which will fix on a specific genome marker and infect (and kill) only people carrying this dna segment. a reaper virus targeted at dna more common among americans (or among white americans, or even among americans of germanic origin) could decimate america’s population, while leaving the country which released it untouched.

for the first time in recent history the rest of the world has access to a devastating weapon technology which the usa has decided to ignore.

or has it? can anyone think of a virus of recent origin which targets one social group at the expense of others?

Question about the color of the eye’s limbus in relation to the iris’s color?

Posted by admin | Posted in Stem Cell Questions | Posted on 10-04-2008

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Joe F asked:


Hello, is it true that the limbus of the eye (see: http://www.lvpei.org/stemcell_dia.jpg or please see: http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/_/viewer.aspx?path=dorland&name=limbus_corneae.jpg as an example) is usually a lighter color than the iris’s color? Could it be darker? Is it possible for the color to be blue (exceptions being a corneal arcus) for darker colored eyes? Example: a person who doesn’t have high cholesterol deposits who has brown eyes to have a blue limbus? Is the limbus’s color usually the eye’s color? Finally, IF it is possible genetically for the limbus’s color to be completely different from the iris (say blue), what would be the frequency of this (particularly in the US)? How unlikely is it for eyes to have a blue limbus and would age matter (of course older people might have a corneal arcus more)? What would be the frequency of this for a total average segmented population? Any facts or scientific data is greatly appreciated. Thank you so much.

10 points for whoever is most like me on these topics?

Posted by admin | Posted in Stem Cell Questions | Posted on 08-04-2008

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Koolz_Majere asked:


What do you think of our President? Why?
What do you think of the War in Iraq? Why?
What do you think of Stemcell Research? Why?
What do you think of Creation, who/what started all this? Why?
What do you think of Abortion? Why?
Who do you want to be our next president? Why?
What is your stance on Gay marriage? Why?

Pick some or all Q’s and tell me what you believe…
my god people aren’t being too creative, I’d have jumped at this question!!!
everyone that answers gets a thumbs up from me

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