Were it not for president Bush forcing the scientists to find this method and up to the lazy death culture liberal's ways who have no respect for the unborn, human embryo's would be used instead thereby ending life to help save or create life.
As I reported before on this development, where there's a will there's a way, as long as the doors keep being opened and the quickest laziest point between a and b isn't always the best and only viable alternative in life, which is of coarse the liberal way as anything requiring hard work is out of the question.
As I reported before on this development, where there's a will there's a way, as long as the doors keep being opened and the quickest laziest point between a and b isn't always the best and only viable alternative in life, which is of coarse the liberal way as anything requiring hard work is out of the question.
Scientist who ignited stem-cell war says it's over
WorldNetDaily: : "James Thomson (Photo: N.Y. Times) The scientist who helped ignite cultural and political controversy with the use of embryos in stem-cell research believes his new discovery – using ordinary adult skin cells – means the war is virtually over. 'A decade from now, this will be just a funny historical footnote,' James A. Thomson told the New York Times in an interview. Thomson's laboratory at the University of Wisconsin was one of two that announced Tuesday a new way to turn ordinary human skin cells into what appear to be embryonic stem cells without using a human embryo."
"The technique involves adding four genes to ordinary adult skin cells. Stem cells are used to research treatments for diseases such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's because of their ability to turn into any of the body's 220 cell types. Scientists hope it eventually will be possible to use the cells to grow replacement tissues for patients."
"Thomson, 48, has a degree in biophysics from the University of Illinois and two doctorates from the University of Pennsylvania, one in veterinary medicine and one in molecular biology. In 1998, his laboratory was one of two that became the first to remove stem cells from human embryos, which destroyed the embryos in the process. Thomson told the Times he had ethical concerns about embryonic research from the beginning." continued
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