Newton, David. Stem Cell Research. New York: Facts on File, Inc., 2007. Print.
This book has an overview of my topic. It was recently published, and has a timeline of how important events have happened and how they help or benefit the people. This book also explains how different cells could be used. This book explains the introduction of stem cell research, the different views, and how the law affects the stem cell research.
Park, Alice. “Stem-Cell Research: The Quest Resumes.” Time 29 January 2009: 1-3. Print.
This article explains the story of a boy that has Type 1 Diabetes like me so I understand his situation. It explains how stem cell research could help this boy. It can possibly cure diabetes any many other diseases. It tells his story, and it comes close to my personal experience.
Hochedlinger, Konard. “Nuclear Transportation, Embryonic Stem Cells and the Potential for Cell Therapy.” The New England Journal of Medicine (2003): 1-8. Print.
This journal explains how the stem cell research begins and how it can help. It explains the main argument about research. The main argument is about cloning. People believe, if the scientists can cure diseases, they will start cloning people and it could be horrible.
“General Facts about Embryonic Stem Cell Research.” Embryonicstemcellresearch.org. 07 December 2010. Web. 31 March 2011.
This web link explains how the embryonic stem cells can benefit people. It also explains how it can harm people. It also has the most recent experiments of stem cell research. It also gives all of the facts of stem cell research. It also explains the ongoing debate about the research.
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