Hello, I have a question about embryonic stem-cell research. It was brought to me that the embryo is still alive when it gets sent to a lab, and then the scientists grow it. And the embryo then gets killed when the stem-cells are removed from it. I was told today that the embryo is already dead from an abortion when they do the research on it. I don't believe that, but I need some feedback to see which choice is really correct. Thanks
Moop answered Friday November 5 2004, 6:47 pm: The embryo is dead upon abortion, then the cells are grown for research. Stem-cell research is really the greatest thing to come of abortion. [ Moop's advice column | Ask Moop A Question ]
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