New Stem Cell Research Breakthrough
- By zach williams
- Published 11/20/2007
zach williams
I am a 23 year old art student in Victoria BC Canada. I enjoy artwork in all forms, but like to Paint and take photos the most. I am on my way to becoming a teacher so that i can teach young students how to refine their artistic talents.
Apparently this new breakthrough could revolutionize medical science. 2 groups of scientists have managed to reprogram cells to copy stem cells. What this means is that scientists could potentially make these cells into any tissue they want in the body.
This also means that these cells could potentially lead to a halt in stem cell research which is a very controversial stubject as I am sure you are all aware. The two groups responsible, One from Japan and one from the US have managed to create these cells which mimic stem cells in two similar ways.
This should lead to a large increase in this field of research because these cells are appatrently much easier to create and of course are not limited by the fact that stem cells are difficult to obtain and manage.
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What do you all think of this? I for one am for Stem cell research and always have been, I do not believe it is unethical to use them for the purpose of furthering science and research. This throws all that completly out the window though because now they can produce cells that mimic stem cells but are not in fact stem cells, Removing the moral problems many have with this type of research.
For more information please check out:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7101834.stm
cheers,
Z
