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Abstract: . . . human embryo destruction and simply see it as an interesting line of research they want to pursue. And unfortunately some see embryo research, including cloning , as a potential economic boon for themselves and their laboratories, by patenting the cell lines or even the embryos. Of course, like the rest of us, scientists . . . . . . letters to the editor, call their elected officials, and make their wishes known. The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network P.O. Box 20760, Oakland, CA 94620, 925-828-9123, www.cbc-network.org cbc network . . . . . . is, If adult stem cell research is so successful in treating patients currently suffering with disease, why is the scientific community pushing embryonic stem cell research and not investing whole heartedly in areas that are helpful and dont have any ethical dilemmas? How would you respond to this question? . . . . . . pursue. And unfortunately some see embryo research, including cloning , as a potential economic boon for themselves and their laboratories, by patenting the cell lines or even the embryos. Of course, like the rest of us, scientists dont like to be told no, there are limits, so part of the push is simply against the . . . . . . have no ethical qualms about human embryo destruction and simply see it as an interesting line of research they want to pursue. And unfortunately some see embryo research, including cloning , as a potential economic boon for themselves and their laboratories, by patenting the cell lines or even the embryos. Of course, . . . --1653,5,165,1948,8265
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