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Ray,

Right on the money. I guess that they will have to get in the frozen embryo line behind the 400,000 plus excess IVF embryos waiting for adoption as "snowflake" babies. Shouldn't be too long - I understand 89 so-called snowflakes have already been adopted. That only leavees 399,911 and then the lab-created "breakthrough" babies will have their turn. It's enough to make your head spin around on your shoulders - no, that's just my dyskinesia.

Meanwhile Huang Woo-Suk is rounding third in the Stem Cell World Series. Go Huang, go!

Greg Wasson

rayilynlee <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
But what will they do with the left over embryos???
Challenge to Bush in new stem cell breakthrough

Ian Sample, science correspondent in Montreal
Monday October 17, 2005
The Guardian

Scientists have perfected a way of making embryonic stem cells without destroying the embryos from which they derive, a breakthrough that will challenge George Bush's opposition to the research.

The new research, carried out by Robert Lanza at the Massachusetts-based stem cell company Advanced Cell Technology, shows embryonic stem (ES) cells can be created without resorting to the creation of embryos themselves - a process known as therapeutic cloning, which was legalised in Britain in 2001.
In work carried out in mice, the researchers let fertilised eggs divide for two to three days until they formed a ball of eight cells. They then removed one of the cells and cultured it in a dish. They found it grew into a mass of cells, some of which turned into ES cells. The remainder of the cells were reimplanted into surrogate mothers and allowed to develop normally. In 48 attempts, foetuses developed in 29 mothers, a success rate comparable to that seen in surrogate fertility clinics, the researchers claim.

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