The article I chose was from seattletimes.com, and was entitled "Study: Stem cells mutate." This article was about how, like ordinary cells, embryonic stem cells can develop genetic mutations over time. Contrary to what scientists once though, stem cells, though able to self-replenish, do not remain "ageless and perpetually unblemished." According to a study by an international team of scientists, stem cells can develop potentially harmful mutations over time. And if these mutated stem cells are transplanted for medical purposes, the patient could develop the mutations. Some of these mutations turn the ordinary cells into rapidly dividing cancer cells. In effect, the patient would most likely be getting more harm than help. One of the scientists in the group warned that these studies are still yet to be confirmed, but said that if they really do get mutations over time, this would place a time limit on their usefulness for therapeutic purposes. The group also states that......
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