When embryonic stem cell exploitation hit the news a few years back (early in Bush's Presidency) the expectation of some was a system of tissue banks derived from embryonic stem cell lines. The owners of these banks of immune response identified tissues would be the source for stem cell lines closely matched to the immune system of the patient, thus the banks would be tremendously profitable as the source of tissues for treatments. Using adult stem cells taken from the patient's body and coaxed into differentiating into needed tissues takes away the 'banking empowerment' anticipated by business for embryonic stem cells (the body parts of individual humans at their embryo age in their lifetime ended for harvesting purposes ... cannibalism).
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There is a little discussed issue which is driving the lust for embryonic stem cell >>>>
While reading this first sentence the same thought came to my mind $$$$$ in NJ, McSleazy is pushing cannibalism big time by streamlining the application process and using public money from the budget about $6 million to start funding the research and set up institutes.