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An 11 page review of the issues surrounding stem cell transplantation. Written from the perspective of a stem cell researcher that has been put into the position of having to fund his own research, this paper calls for a lift on the red tape and fiscal restrictions that currently limit governmental funding of stem cell research. The author distinguishes between embryonic stem
cells, bone marrow stem cells, umbilical cord stem cells, and peripheral blood stem cells and emphasizes the importance of each in allowing a new
hold on life to patients suffering from disease and infirmities, patients such as his own father. While there is considerable controversy
surrounding embryonic stem cell transplantation, we as a society must recognize both the realities and the potentials in this situation.
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argues that much is at stake in regard to the manner that we pursue the many opportunities offered by stem cell research. Obviously, an emphasis on the "greater good"
must be a directing factor in deciding how to utilize the knowledge that is emerging from this research. From a personal perspective, however, that "greater good" takes on somewhat
different connotation than it might from a more rigid approach. While the clinical application of the knowledge that is being unearthed in stem cell research will undoubtedly be a
long time coming; our current stance on stem cell research is, in fact, restricting knowledge that will ultimately be of great benefit to all concerned. The red tape and
fiscal restrictions that currently bind stem cell research are not only unacceptable but infuriating. Stem cell research has opened up a myriad of
possibilities in terms of medicine and the quality of life in general. Stem cells have the potential of developing into any type of cell. They have the potential
to either remain a generalized cell or to take on specialized function. Consequently, work with stem cells has the potential to be of tremendous value to humanity as a
whole. Indeed, stem cell research is one of the most promising developments of the last few decades in terms of the hope it provides for improved health to the worlds
population. It has the potential to impact the face of medicine across all cultures and across all geographic boundaries. Stem cell researchers, however, are too often put into
a position of having to fund their own research. This is frustrating not only from the standpoint of the stall it puts on the research but from the standpoint
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