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Spain gives go ahead to research using therapeutic cloning
By h.b. - Jan 24, 2008 - 7:37 AM

Three research projects have been given permission, two in Valencia and one
in Madrid

The Spanish Commission for the Control of the Donation and Use of Human Stem
Cells, a body which depends on the Ministry for Health and Consumer Affairs,
has given the green light to the first project in Spain which will use the
technique known as nucleus transfer. This is therapeutic cloning to obtain
lines of stem cells which are prepared specifically from the patient.

The research is led by Miodrag Stojkovic at the Centro Prínciple Felipe de
Valencia, and is intended to investigate the molecular bases of two
neurological illnesses, child epilepsy and hereditary palsy. Stojkovic was
the first European scientist who managed to clone a human embryo from
embryonic stem cells.

The Ministry for Health has also given its support to two other studies, one
in Valencia and another in Madrid, but the final approval still has to be
obtained from the regional governments in each region.

Rayilyn Brown
Board Member AZNPF
Arizona Chapter National Parkinson's Foundation
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