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Dr. Yamanka said they could turn skin cells into sperm and egg cells (for
the perfect clone - my observation) and the fundies haven't gotten to this
yet, but when they do they won't like it at all.

It is going to be difficult to maintain ESCR, now that Bush is a visionary.
They ignore the fact that ESCR made iPSs possible.

Is anybody cured yet?
Ray
Rayilyn Brown
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Arizona Chapter National Parkinson's Foundation
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From: "archier" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: Bush and Stem Cells


> looks to me like these scientists have just made reproductive cloning
> possible.   they can take skin cells and turn them into human
> embryos...assuming all the biological machinery works correctly, this
> embryo
> (snowflake child?) could become a fetus and a baby.
>
> happy thanksgiving!
>
> On Nov 21, 2007 9:41 AM, rayilynlee <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Bush And The Stem Cells
>> By Kevin Drum
>> Nov 21, 2007
>>
>> (Political Animal) BUSH AND THE STEM CELLS....Did President Bush's
>> defunding
>> of embryonic stem cell research back in 2001 motivate scientists to
>> redouble
>> their efforts on adult stem cells? Does Bush therefore deserve some of
>> the
>> credit for yesterday's dramatic breakthrough in creating stem cells out
>> of
>> adult skin cells?
>>
>> Well, one of the researchers is a Japanese biologist from Kyoto
>> University,
>> so he probably wasn't much affected by Bush's decision. But how about the
>> American scientist? What does he have to say?
>>
>> One of the researchers involved in yesterday's reports said the Bush
>> restrictions may have slowed discovery of the new method, since
>> scientists
>> first had to study embryonic cells to find out how to accomplish the same
>> thing without embryos.
>>
>> "My feeling is that the political controversy set the field back four or
>> five years," said James Thomson, who led a team at the University of
>> Wisconsin and who discovered human embryonic stem cells in 1998.
>> In other words: par for the course. Heckuva job, Bushie.
>> Copyright 2007
>>
>>
>> Rayilyn Brown
>> Board Member AZNPF
>> Arizona Chapter National Parkinson's Foundation
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