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- What are the unique properties of all stem cells?
- What are embryonic stem cells?
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- What are the similarities and differences between embryonic and adult stem cells?
- What are the potential uses of human stem cells and the obstacles that must be overcome before these potential uses will be realized?
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- Report on Stem Cells
- Front Matter
- Preface
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1: The Stem Cell
- Chapter 2: The Embryonic Stem Cell
- Chapter 3: The Human Embryonic Stem Cell and The Human Embryonic Germ Cell
- Chapter 4: The Adult Stem Cell
- Chapter 5: Hematopoietic Stem Cells
- Chapter 6: Autoimmune Diseases and the Promise of Stem Cell-Based Therapies
- Chapter 7: Stem Cells and Diabetes
- Chapter 8: Rebuilding the Nervous System with Stem Cells
- Chapter 9: Can Stem Cells Repair a Damaged Heart?
- Chapter 10: Assessing Human Stem Cell Safety
- Chapter 11: Use of Genetically Modified Stem Cells in Experimental Gene Therapies
- Appendix A: Early Development
- Appendix B: Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells
- Appendix C: Human Embryonic Stem Cells and Embryonic Germ Cells
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- NIH: What would you hope to achieve from human pluripotent stem cell research?
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- Withdrawal Notice—NIH Guidelines for Research Using Human Pluripotent Stem Cells, August 24, 2000 (corrected November 21, 2000)
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