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Tuesday, October 04, 2005

stemming the tide

non-fetal (that is, adult) stem cells can be had in ever increasing quantities. so would it be thick-headed to propose a moratorium on destroying fetuses while we continue to research adult stem cells?
Cells inside hair follicles are stem cells able to develop into the cell types needed for hair growth and follicle replacement, Swiss researchers claim.

The discovery came through research using rats, conducted by Yann Barrandon of the Swiss Federal Institute for Technology at Lausanne, Switzerland, and colleagues.

The scientists said rat whiskers, as most hair in mammals, grow in stages, with each whisker sprouting from a single follicle underneath the skin.

After a time, the hair bulb wears out, and special cells within the old follicle differentiate to build a new one. The researchers examined those special cells in the rat hair follicle to determine if they were adult stem cells.

They isolated single cells from the follicles of rat whiskers and grew them in culture for 140 generations. They then transplanted the cells into the skin of mice.

The cells were shown to form into new, complete follicles. The presence of a marker in each of the cell types in the new follicle verified the lineage from the transplanted cell. In addition, the cells expressed genes characteristic of stem cells.

The research appears in the online early edition of the National Academy of Sciences.

Copyright 2005 by United Press International
lest you think fetuses are not being actively destroyed for use in experimental treatments, check out this site. their offices are located in Malibu, CA (fancy that, the hubris capital of the planet) and treatments are performed in the Dominican Republic. i'm certain that is due to the high quality of medical practices in the DR and not due to lax or non-existent medical ethics.

2 Comments:

Blogger queen_spoo said...

This is similar to a blog I posted a few months ago...echoing my sentiments exactly:

http://rantingspoo.blogspot.com/2005/05/unspoken-stem-cell-solution.html

10/04/2005 3:22 PM  
Blogger queen_spoo said...

Here's another article I found about the woes of embryonic stem cell research/cloning:

Cloning Still Haunts California
Remember Prop. 71?

Stem-cell research supporters hope voters don't remember the promises they made.

http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2005/140/33.0.html

10/05/2005 12:56 PM  

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