Friday, June 16, 2006

Less and Less Need To Kill Embryos For Embryonic Stem Cells

Check out this comment from Wesley J. Smith’s blog on embryonic stem cells.  If it is true, there is less and less need to create human embryos or kill existing “leftover embryos” to get embryonic stem cells.  Here's Wesley's comment". 



Progress on Regressing Adult Cells into ES Cells



Nature is reporting that scientists may be close to creating a protein "elixer" that would regress adult cells to an embryonic pluripotent state. According to the report, "Doctors might be able to take a simple biopsy of cells from a patient and reprogramme them, using one set of proteins to first transform them into embryonic stem cells, and then another to coax them into growing new blood, pancreas or other tissue."



If these proteins can applied as scientists hope, it would do away with the need to clone human life for use in ESC treatments. For all the hoopla by politicians and media, we may actually find a scientific way out of our moral dilemma. As one scientist put it, "Obviously that's where the field is really headed. It's a terribly exciting time."



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