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What does ES stand for?

Embryonic Stem


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The University of Nebraska's governing board on Friday voted not to place tighter restrictions on embryonic stem cell research than those outlined under federal guidelines, which were expanded after President Barack Obama took office.
The University of Nebraska's governing board on Friday voted not to place tighter restrictions on embryonic stem cell research than those outlined under federal guidelines, which were expanded after President Barack Obama took office.
Embryonic stem cell therapy got a step closer to the clinic Thursday after US researchers said they filed a request for government approval of human trials.
As president, I will lift the current administration's ban on federal funding of research on embryonic stem cell lines created after August 9, 2001 through executive order, and I will ensure that all research on stem cells is conducted ethically and with rigorous oversight.
Scientists believe embryonic stem cells have the potential to cure life-threatening diseases but collecting them for research necessarily requires the destruction of the embryo.
Human embryos in Michigan conceived as part of fertility treatments can now be donated by their parents for destructive embryonic stem cell research, according to a constitutional amendment passed by Michigan voters November 4.
The stem cells offer another potential alternative to embryonic stem cells for researchers who aim to treat illnesses such as diabetes and Parkinson's by replacing damaged or malfunctioning cells with custom-grown replacements.
The lack of government support has cast a pall over the field of embryonic stem cell research, prompting other investors to stay away.

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