Stem Cell Survey Results

Stem Cell Survey Results By The Readers and Editors of The Scientist Related Articles Cracking Cloning A Stem Cell "Makeover" Original feature: Participate in our stem cell cloning discussion Hot Paper in Embryonic Stem Cells Hot Paper in Adult Stem Cells The state of the science in stem cell research We gauged opinions from our readers on the state of the science behind nuclear transfer. Here's how they voted on the

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By The Readers and Editors of The Scientist

Cracking Cloning

A Stem Cell "Makeover"

Original feature: Participate in our stem cell cloning discussion

Hot Paper in Embryonic Stem Cells

Hot Paper in Adult Stem Cells

The state of the science in stem cell research
We gauged opinions from our readers on the state of the science behind nuclear transfer. Here's how they voted on the following questions.

The ethics of stem cell research
We gauged opinions from our readers on some of the ethical questions pertaining to stem cell cloning. Here's how they voted on the following questions.

The public image of stem cell research
We gauged opinions from our readers on the public perception of stem cell cloning, and how it might be improved. Here's how they voted on the following questions.

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