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Murray Charters wrote:
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> New Potential for Stem Cells Suggested

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> In the most dramatic, but least well documented, of yesterday's reports,
> Kiminobu Sugaya and his colleagues at the University of Illinois
> injected "neural stem cells" from aborted human fetuses into 24-month-
> old rats, which are equivalent in age to people about 80 years old. The
> cells developed into neurons and other brain cells, the team says in
> NeuroReport, a little known online journal.

guess what--go to:

http://www.neuroreport.com/

but, don't expect this article
there are two others available free
take a look
everything else (except one issue) requies a paid subscription

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>
> A long-term goal is for Parkinson's patients to grow compatible
> replacement neurons from their own cloned embryos, said Anthony
> Perry, a co-author of the report in Science. Perry and Wakayama recently
> left Rockefeller University for Advanced Cell Technology in Worcester,
> Mass.
>
  Going into private sector research to continue...must be extremely dedicated.

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