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Can embryonic stem cell lines come from aborted fetuses?

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Can embryonic stem cell lines come from aborted fetuses?

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No. Cells with the potential to form embryonic stem cells in a lab dish only exist in these very young, four to five day old blastocysts. They are a fleeting cell type that disappears after that point in time. A common misconception is that the cells can come from older embryos or from aborted fetuses, which is in fact not possible.

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