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Recently in the news, they discovered a way to generate practically any type of cell from a totally different cell without performing anything on an embryo. They discovered how to generate pancreatic cells into a rarer form that generates insulin.
If they could regenerate brain cells from non-embryonic cells, would you consider this technique to replace damaged
brain cells?
Caution, there may be some flashing in the link below:
Please read the link:
http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-science/20080831/MED.Cell.Identity.Switch/
If they could regenerate brain cells from non-embryonic cells, would you consider this technique to replace damaged
brain cells?
Caution, there may be some flashing in the link below:
Please read the link:
http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-science/20080831/MED.Cell.Identity.Switch/
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