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Lawmakers prep for Beacon Hill battle over stem cell research
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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Researchers have suspected that might exposing have contaminated them with viruses proteins or other molecules that might be dangerous to people the stem cells to animal products. (article 2)
People always have been concerned about the possibility that something deleterious might be transferred from feeder cells to stem cells. (article 1)
Mister Bush signed an executive order in 2001 limiting federal research money to embryonic (article 6)
cell lines (article 4)
then in existence to ensure the government doesn't does support future production of embryos (article 6)
for the state to fund embryonic stem cell research. (article 6)
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Story keywords
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Cells, Stem, Embryonic, Varki, research |
Source articles
- Study: Stem cell lines contaminated (CNN, 01/23/2005, 499 words)
- All Federally Funded Stem Cells Contaminated, Report Says (L.A. Times, 01/23/2005, 828 words)
- U.S. Embryonic Stem Cell Lines Contaminated (ABCNews, 01/23/2005, 958 words)
- Cell lines in U.S. too contaminated to use (boston.com, 01/23/2005, 408 words)
- Lawmakers prep for Beacon Hill battle over stem cell research (boston.com, 01/23/2005, 454 words)
- Perry backs abortion restrictions (dallasnews.com, 01/22/2005, 537 words)
- Amid high hopes, stem cell research ramps up (msnbc.msn.com, 01/21/2005, 370 words)
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