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Books with title Stem Cells

  • Stem Cells

    Jacqueline Langwith

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Press, Dec. 1, 2011)
    Each title in the highly acclaimed Opposing Viewpoints series explores a specific issue by placing expert opinions in a unique pro/con format; the viewpoints are selected from a wide range of highly respected and often hard-to-find publications.; ; "Each volume in the Opposing Viewpoints Series could serve as a model…not only providing access to a wide diversity of opinions, but also stimulating readers to do further research for group discussion and individual interest. Both shrill and moderate, th
  • Stem Cells

    Melissa Abramovitz

    eBook (Lucent Books Inc, May 17, 2012)
    Young people today are inundated with information but often lack the tools for understanding the complex issues that stir public debate; this series provides clear, balanced, and thoughtful examination of the hot-button issues of the day.; This book offers a clear, comprehensive, and balanced discussion of the issues surrounding stem cell research. Abramovitz expertly explains the often complex science that underlies regenerative medicine. While this branch of science has promised to yield cures for deadly diseases, debates about the ethics and morality of cloning techniques and the use of stem cells from embryos, as well as questions about whom should have the power to make scientific and ethical decisions in the face of rapidly-progressing technology remain robust.; Carefully crafted narrative, fully documented primary and secondary source quotations, informative sidebars, and study questions all provide excellent starting points for research and discussion. Full-color photographs, maps, and charts enhance volumes in this series.
  • Stem Cells

    Toney Allman

    Hardcover (Lucent, Sept. 26, 2005)
    Discusses how stem cells were discovered, how they can be used to cure certain diseases, and research being done using stem cells, and explains the controversy surrounding the use of embryonic stem cells.
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  • Stem Cells

    Sue Bradford Edwards

    Hardcover (North Star Editions, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Introduces readers to the science behind stem cells, including how and why the technology was created, current examples of the technology in action, and cutting-edge research advancing the technology. Eye-catching infographics, clear text, informative sidebars, and a How It Works special feature make this book an engaging introduction to this exciting technology.
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  • Stem Cells

    Melissa Abramovitz

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, May 17, 2012)
    Young people today are inundated with information but often lack the tools for understanding the complex issues that stir public debate; this series provides clear, balanced, and thoughtful examination of the hot-button issues of the day.; This book offers a clear, comprehensive, and balanced discussion of the issues surrounding stem cell research. Abramovitz expertly explains the often complex science that underlies regenerative medicine. While this branch of science has promised to yield ; Carefully crafted narrative, fully documented primary and secondary source quotations, informative sidebars, and study questions all provide excellent starting points for research and discussion. Full-color photographs, maps, and charts enhance volumes in
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  • Stem Cells

    Jacqueline Langwith

    Paperback (Greenhaven, May 7, 2007)
    Each title explores a specific issue by placing expert opinions in a unique pro/con format, exposing readers to many sides of a debate which promotes issue awareness as well as critical thinking.
  • Stem Cells

    Jacqueline Langwith

    Paperback (Greenhaven Press, Dec. 1, 2011)
    Each title in the highly acclaimed Opposing Viewpoints series explores a specific issue by placing expert opinions in a unique pro/con format; the viewpoints are selected from a wide range of highly respected and often hard-to-find publications.; ; "Each volume in the Opposing Viewpoints Series could serve as a model…not only providing access to a wide diversity of opinions, but also stimulating readers to do further research for group discussion and individual interest. Both shrill and moderate, th
  • Stem Cells

    Caroline Green

    Library Binding (New Forest Pr, Aug. 1, 2010)
    This book introduces stem cell research, research with stem cells grown from adult tissues and research on stem cells from embryos only a few days old, and discusses using iPS cells for studying diseases, diseases that attack the cells of the nervous system, and bone marrow transplantation.
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  • Stem Cells

    Jacqueline Langwith

    Paperback (Greenhaven, May 7, 2007)
    Each title explores a specific issue by placing expert opinions in a unique pro/con format, exposing readers to many sides of a debate which promotes issue awareness as well as critical thinking.
  • Cloning & Stem Cells

    Cara Acred

    language (Independence Educational Publishers, May 26, 2015)
    Cloning and stem cell technology continue to advance year-on-year. This book explores the implications of human and animal cloning, and looks at how stem cell transplants are helping medicine to develop. Alongside these topics, Cloning & Stem Cells considers the ethical component of the cloning debate and asks what the future may hold.
  • Stem Cell Now

    Christopher Thomas Scott

    Paperback (Plume, Aug. 29, 2006)
    The essential account of the most important scientific advance—and most volatile ethical debate—of our time While many believe stem cell research holds the key to curing a wide range of ailments, others see this research as opening a Pandora’s box that will devalue human life. In Stem Cell Now, Christopher Scott—executive director of Stanford University’s Stem Cells and Society Program—lays out the scientific and ethical issues surrounding this national dilemma. Scott guides readers through the latest advances in stem cell research in clear, accessible language, telling the stories of the researchers who are exploring the potential of stem cells to cure cancer, grow new organs, and repair the immune system. He also leads readers through a discussion of the question at the heart of the explosive ethical debate: How, as a society, do we balance our responsibilities to the unborn and the sick? Stem Cell Now is essential reading for anyone who wants to build an informed opinion on stem cell research.
  • Cells & Systems

    Heinemann

    Paperback (Heinemann Intl Inc, Sept. 30, 2007)
    This series explores the fascinating world of living things. The books investigate the features and processes that keep animals and plants alive, and look at how people study and categorize them. Find out about all aspects of how living organisms develop and adapt to an enormous variety of different habitats. Discover the hidden systems behind the natural world. The key features: 'Fascinating fact' boxes highlight specific animals and plants; diagrams and tables present key information in an interesting way; and new editions feature further resources and weblinks.
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