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1. Stem cells are stirring up huge enthusiasm in medical research. Stem cell research is a contentious field
that involves the laboratory culture and study of human stem cells. Embryonic stem cells are the
essential building block of human life, encoded with all the information on human genetics. The stem
cell's ability to differentiate itself into dedicated tissue and organ masses make it an extremely precious
component within the medical field. The use of adult stem cells has made its way into clinical practice,
for a number of therapies.
Stem cells are an exacting kind of cells, with two major traits:
o Under certain states, they can be persuaded to become cells with particular functions
o They are unspecialized cells that can split over and over for incredibly long periods of time
Stem cells are essentially primitive cells that have the ability to expand into exact cells and multiply. The
stem cells in our bodies produce over 30 types of development factors and tissue chemicals. Basic
research is aimed at inquisitive about how these cells replace scraped cells in adult organisms and how
an organism grows from a single cell. Research is one of the most attractive areas of modern biology.
The study of stem cells is one of the most thrilling areas of modern biomedical research.
Biomedical research needs combined and multidisciplinary teams included of multiple specialists with
education beyond the four-year college degree. It is the broad area of science that looks for ways to
stop and treat diseases that cause infirmity and death in people and in animals. It deals with faiths or
theories which can be proven or disproven through observations and testing. This common field of
research includes many areas of both the life and physical sciences. Animals serve an imperative role in
research. Scientists use many research techniques that allow them to separate and study certain
characteristics in a living system. It is at the heart of attempts to expand these new medicines.
Animals are biologically similar to humans. Without animal research, people and animals all over the
world would suffer from a range of illnesses and conditions. Research animals assist us understand the
complexities of living organisms and are essential for developing treatments and preventions of human
and animal disease. Through research the knowledge that creates new ideas is developed. A main
reason why animals are used is that most people feel it would be wrong to intentionally expose human
beings to health risks in order to observe the course of a disease. It is an analysis by which scientists
achieve an understanding, prevention, and treatment of disease in humans and other animals. Research
also provides the systems in which to test those new ideas to see whether they work or not.