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One issue with stem cell therapy immunization is that it requires the embryo to undergo stem cell therapy and not all pregnancies are identified this early.The solution to this has already been discussed. Stem cell therapy could be carried out at spermatogenesis and oogenesis. The genes targeted that which correspond to embryonic CCR5-32, taking into account association versus causation.Whilst this may seem burdensome, it depends how keen society is to eradicate HIV.Ethics approval has been granted for embryonic stem cell therapy above but not yet for oogenesis and spermatogenesis.

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  • One issue with stem cell therapy immunization is that it requires the embryo to undergo stem cell therapy and not all pregnancies are identified this early

  • Ethics approval has been granted for embryonic stem cell therapy above but not yet for oogenesis and spermatogenesis

  • Oogenesis, stem cell therapy In Summary One issue with stem cell therapy immunization is that it requires the embryo to undergo stem cell therapy and not all pregnancies are identified this early

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One issue with stem cell therapy immunization is that it requires the embryo to undergo stem cell therapy and not all pregnancies are identified this early. Social Science, Humanities and Sustainability Research ISSN 2690-3628 (Print) ISSN 2690-3636 (Online) Vol 2, No 2, 2021 www.scholink.org/ojs/index.php/sshsr Simon Raymond1 1 Melbourne University, Parkville VIC 3052, Australia

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