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- Briefly, why is drug resistant cancer not as big a problem as drug-resistant bacteria?what challenges can scientists encounter while cloning cells and using stem cells in tissue regeneration?Why is it important to model cancer through the generation of induced pluripotent stem cells ? Please list item by item. Explain in detail the main findings.