Human Embryonic Stem Cell
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- 2. Early stage of an embryo and where embryonic stem cells are found
- 3. Acronym of the stem cell that is derived from embryos and may divide indefinitely
- 6. Deriving a tissue, cell, or organ from its original host and placing it into a new site
- 8. Stem cells derived from the umbilical cords of infants and spinal cords of mature bodies
- 10. Acronym of the institute that sets a committee who oversees guidelines for research involving human embryonic stem cells
- 11. An alternative stem cell to human embryonic stem cells
- 14. President who is against using human embryonic stem cells
- 16. President who orders to bring down restrictions of federal funding for human embryonic stem cells but reverses it
- 17. Ability of a stem cell to form most cell types in an organism
- 18. Amendment that prohibits federal funding for the use of embryos if they are harmed or destroyed in research
- 19. Ability of a stem cell to form into all cell types
- 20. First president who shut down all restrictions on federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research
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- 1. Scientist who discovers the abilities of human embryonic stem cells
- 4. A physical detriment that forms from the excessive multiplication of cells
- 5. Student who discovers that only 16 stem cell lines out of 21 qualify for federal funding and were derived ethically
- 7. A controversy that accompanies the use of human embryonic stem cells
- 9. Cells that grow and are preserved in the laboratory
- 12. Ability of a stem cell to form into a limited range of cell types
- 13. First organization that carries out the first medical trial involving a human variable and the use of human embryonic stem cells
- 15. General counsel of the Department of Human and Health Services who clarifies that human embryonic stem cells may be used in research