Thursday, November 22, 2007

NY Times: Scientists Bypass Need for Embryo to Get Stem Cells

Gina Kolata reports for the New York Times:

Two teams of scientists are reporting today that they turned human skin cells  into what appear to be  embryonic stem cells without having to make or destroy an embryo — a feat that could quell the ethical debate troubling the field.

All they had to do, the scientists said, was add four genes. The genes reprogrammed the chromosomes of the skin cells, making the cells into blank slates that should be able to turn into any of the 220 cell types of the human body, be it heart, brain, blood or bone. Until now, the only way to get such human universal cells was to pluck them from a human embryo several days after fertilization, destroying the embryo in the process.

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