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The word "Fetus" is Latin and means...

"young one" or "offspring".

"Fetus" simply describes a Stage of Human Development, just as does the Latin word "Adolescent", which means "to grow up".

 
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HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS NOT SO INVISIBLE OR THERAPEUTIC AFTER ALL -- Research by a team at the Hebrew Univ of Jerusalem that contradicts a claim of human embryonic stem cell research (hESCR) proponents was published in recent weeks in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a major scientific journal. 

Their experiments show that a previously-touted notion that hES cells can slip under the surveillance of a normal human immune system as if they were invisible is completely false.  They compared hES cells to other cell lines including a non-hES line of cells called HeLa cells, by performing a technique called flow cytometry that utilizes fluorescent-tagged antibodies.  This allowed them to analyze the cells for protein markers called MHC proteins. 

 

 
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