The Importance Of Embryonic Stem Cell Research

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I am writing to you today to express the importance of embryonic stem cell research. My colleagues and I are saddened by the lack of funding for and availability of embryonic stem cells. I hope that my letter will show you the necessity of embryonic stem cell research, and perhaps persuade you to aid our process.

Embryonic stem cells hold the key to a world of discovery and medical advancement. A unique property of embryonic stem cells is that they are undifferentiated, meaning these cells can be used for a wide variety of purposes because they have not been given a job. Another important quality of embryonic stem cells is that they are able to reproduce indefinitely. Embryonic stem cells can create an unlimited number of themselves quickly. …show more content…

Embryonic stem cells have the ability to help with many diseases, such as heart disease and diabetes. Embryonic stem cells can be used to discover the causes and treatments for these diseases, as well as to create new, healthy cells that won’t carry such diseases.

Embryonic stem cell research is widely supported because of its many benefits. According to a study done in the European Union, 80% of people support doing research with embryonic stem cells. In Germany, 78% of a survey group opposed a ban of stem cell research, and in UK 57% of citizens agreed that the potential risks of embryonic stem cell research were outweighed by the benefits. Even in the United States, almost 60% of citizens favor embryonic stem cell research.

Embryonic stem cells are a controversial topic, but as the conversation continues more people are beginning to realize the benefits embryonic stem cell research would have. Embryonic stem cells offer an unlimited amount of undifferentiated cells that can be used to help anything from heart disease to diabetes. Research into this topic is necessary to advance our medical knowledge and to improve human lives. I hope that my letter will help you see this, and that you will help my colleagues and me by making embryonic stem cell research more widely available and

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