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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword

Preface

Timeline

Glossary

Prologue: Into the Cave

Agents of Hope

Architects of Development

Challengers of Ethics

Barometers of Politics

Objects of Competition

Harbingers of Destruction

Epilogue

Leonardo da Vinci

Molly Nash

Picture of a Stem Cell

The Promise of Stem Cells

Regenerative Medicine

NIH Stem Cell Information

Congress and Stem Cells

World Stem Cell Map

Stem Cell Research Map

Stem Cells and Biodefense

ISSCR

ISCF

Book Publicity

Book Events

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The Stem Cell: Gateway to the biorenaissance

Architects of Development

"The human body develops and functions at a level far more intricate than Leonardo had time and tools to discover. The body is designed and governed by cells, and the cell most responsible for maintaining harmony within the body is the stem cell. The stem cell is an unrivaled creative agent of growth and development in the Great Chain of Being.




It is the architect and engineer of all complex organisms. Stem cells not only make crucial decisions for the developing body, they also play a vital regulatory role in homeostasis. Homeostasis is the body’s built-in ability to keep its internal systems in a state of biochemical balance. In harmony."


-- From Chapter 2 of The Stem Cell Dilemma