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On stem cell research, the Republican platform restricts federal funding to stem cell lines in existence on 9 August 2001. It would ban human cloning and the creation of human embryos.
Stem cell debates have motivated and reinvigorated the anti-abortion movement, whose members are concerned with the rights and status of the human embryo as an early-aged human life. They believe that embryonic stem cell research profits from and violates the sanctity of life and is tantamount to .
As the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops declared: Clearly, the Church favors ethically acceptable stem cell research. It opposes destroying some human lives now, on the pretext that this may possibly help other lives in the future. We must respect life at all times, especially when our goal is to save lives.
An international peer-reviewed journal, it publishes high-quality open access research articles with a special emphasis on basic, translational and clinical research into stem cell therapeutics and regenerative therapies, including animal models and clinical trials.
The answer is No. The Catholic Church is only against some forms of Embryonic Stem Cell Research (ESCR) that entail the destruction of human embryos. Stem cells are cells that develop very early in the human embryo after fertilization.
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On the condition that the work does not involve human embryos, Pope Benedict XVI reiterated the Roman Catholic Churchs support for stem-cell research. Adult stem cells exist in tiny numbers within developed organs.
Potential uses of stem cells grow new cells in a laboratory to replace damaged organs or tissues. correct parts of organs that dont work properly. research causes of genetic defects in cells. research how diseases occur or why certain cells develop into cancer cells. test new drugs for safety and effectiveness.

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