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Yet another reason to support stem cell research: "A STEM cell therapy offering “natural” breast enlargement is to be made available to British women for the first time..."

I don't know about anyone else, but if I was an embryo, I'd rather end up on a stripper's chest than in a rusty old dumpster behind a fertility clinic.

part 2

Date: 30/3/09 15:54 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pantsu.livejournal.com
So anyway, on to my ~*~sources~*~. Do you go for documented proof in the form of general news or is that suddenly misconstrued or false information too?
Once again, proof that certain adult stem cells are just as flexible as embryonic stem cells. (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27083449/) As I've said, adult stem cells are not as flexible as embryonic stem cells because they cannot (yet) be manipulated to turn into ANY cell, but specific cell groups have already made use of adult stem cells with just as much plasticity as their embryonic counterparts. However, there is proof that scientists are getting increasingly closer to being able to manipulate these cells. (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29453915/) As you might have noticed by the purple, these are links I've already provided. I'm providing them again because it's clear you did not read them well enough.
But you wanted ~real~ sources! Then I'll deliver. (http://stemcells.nih.gov/info/basics/basics4.asp) Here is further evidence that my claims hold truth.
"Certain kinds of adult stem cells seem to have the ability to differentiate into a number of different cell types, given the right conditions." Again showing that adult stem cells can often be very flexible.
"Scientists in many laboratories are trying to find ways to grow adult stem cells in cell culture and manipulate them to generate specific cell types so they can be used to treat injury or disease. Some examples of potential treatments include replacing the dopamine-producing cells in the brains of Parkinson's patients, developing insulin-producing cells for type I diabetes and repairing damaged heart muscle following a heart attack with cardiac muscle cells." This article was last updated over a year ago, so I will remind you that scientists since then have found promising treatments for Parkinson's (http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/110254.php), diabetes (http://www.stemcellresearch.org/facts/factsheet-04-03-02.htm) and heart recovery (http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/95177.php).
"Also, a single adult stem cell should be able to generate a line of genetically identical cells—known as a clone—which then gives rise to all the appropriate differentiated cell types of the tissue." This evidences that adult stem cells are on their way to being as plentiful as their lesser opponents.
"A number of experiments have suggested that certain adult stem cell types are pluripotent. This ability to differentiate into multiple cell types is called plasticity or transdifferentiation." I suggest you read that entire section, if anything.

You wanna take a wild guess at who adds to the confirmation of some of the info used on this (government) website? My dad's office. GTFO.
I mean, this entry isn't even about embryonic stem cells. It was about adult stem cells. You being unreceptive to any of what I've said says to me that you don't really care about trying to understand the other side and while you claim to be "trying," I'll admit that I'm "trying" to continue to find reason to carry on with this asinine discussion.
Edited Date: 30/3/09 15:56 (UTC)

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Date: 31/3/09 01:27 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pantsu.livejournal.com
Everything I've brought to the table justifies the discontinuation of embryonic stem cell usage. They are unnecessary because there is an alternative that is already working. What is the point in overstepping a moral boundary when science so far suggests that they won't more useful than they are detrimental?

What can embryonic stem cells do that adult stem cells can't besides be harvested in greater numbers and turn into any cell of the body? Furthermore, what good is that if it results in tumours because of the rapid growth? Jus'sayin.

You keep mentioning right-wing sites as if I've provided any except that one obviously pro-life website that referenced neutral information. You can either admit my latest are legit sources or you can stfu and move on.

You know, there's a lot of talk about my "moral objection" to embryonic stem cells. Yes, I'm pro-life as far as pro-life agendas go. But that really doesn't affect my logical grasp of the situation. As I've said, if I knew that embryonic stem cells could save millions of lives without the risks it currently has, my view would be different, albeit with certain restrictions. I only have a problem with this research when the embryos are grown merely to be destroyed, which is the case in almost every research situation. But because this kind of research has proven to cause problems rather than solve them, I object under strict scientific grounds.

This is where you're extra-wrong, as if that was even possible. I am not born with opinions. I develop them over time, as does everybody. But I don't allow myself to be spoon-fed ideas that would just bait me into believing what the lobby is spewing. I think long and hard about all my opinions. In fact, just today I watched a fucking crazy movie about abortion and realised I don't even know what the hell I think anymore. I second guess myself frequently and my mind often changes. So I've been in your shoes in regards to this situation. They don't fit well, and if you can't accept that, then... well actually, I don't care.
As for the rest of that paragraph, I think I just covered it. The last part I do want to make note of, however. My current opinion, as clearly as I see it, is that an embryo is not property in that you can do whatever you please with it. But seeing as how this isn't an abortion debate, I don't want to open that can of worms any further.

In fact, I will ~*~*~quit~*~*~ the thread. I'm baffled, to say the least, that you still aren't satisfied with what I've given to you. However, that isn't something I can remedy. Your ignorance and your stubbornness is on you, and I hope you have fun dealing with that. I also hope you enjoy getting the last word, though admittedly it will rest on deaf ears, because when I say I'm ~quitting the thread~ I mean I'm done reading your rubbish completely.

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