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Yes, anti-chimera legislation is pending in many places,  I'm sure you've
heard of the human brain cells in mice  and no the mice did not become
mice-men.  Another thing to stall research.  I suppose Jim Finn will have to
return his fetal pig cells.ray
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From: "Steve Rack" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: Rabbit eggs may let mice off hook


> >ANOTHER crack is forming in the increasingly fragmented world of stem
> >cell
>>technology. Last week, Chris Shaw and his colleagues at King's College
>>London said they thought that it might be possible to derive stem cells
>>from
>>embryos cloned using rabbit eggs - one way to get over the shortage of
>>human
>>eggs for research.
>
>
>
> Won't this just excite the anti-chimera folks?
> --
> Steve R.
> Brattleboro, VT
>
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