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Just this week, we've learned about functional liver cells that form tissue masses about the size of pennies, derived from cells from umbilical cord stem cells, functional lung cells that make surfactant derived from cells from umbilical cord cells, improvement after heart attacks with cells from the patient's own bone marrow.
Have you seen any of these in the MSM? And I wonder why?
Then there's the request from researchers in the UK ( where such is actually regulated, unlike in the US), who want to make embryos from somatic cell nuclear transfer techniques -- only that want to use cow eggs and human nuclear DNA. Now, why would they decide to go and do such a horrible thing? It could be because although NO ONE has been able to clone a human embryo using human eggs and DNA long enough and far enough to produce a blastocyst that might contain human embryonic stem cells, one Chinese lab *did* report that they had done so using rabbit eggs and human DNA. It's not the shortage of eggs - although that would be a big hurdle if cloning ever became possible - it's the fact that human SCNT has not proven possible.
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If she would have shut her big mouth we would not be sitting here as losers tonight. She did more damage then help , she should be happy . What they will do to her now?It is going to be fun to see. Word of advise .if you want to ever win again , put a mussle on that witch.
Going to bed now tomorrow is another day!
She's right on this. I don't quite understand why, but this is really the objective. Maybe it's an expression of the left's desire to remove the special quality of humanness and make every human being simply a biological organism whose destiny and even life are the property of the state.
One more question again , How many babies has Anne gotten good homes for , or does she bend over and even speak to young girls who make mistakes and are happy to correct them ? I think I am now working on my 25th God child. Love it the word God mother!
"Harvard medical researcher Denise Faustman has used adult stem cells to cure diabetes in mice. "
Just one little correction, according to this article, Dr. Faustman is using "drug therapy" and not stem cells in her successful research. Diabetes In Mice Cured Using Non-Embryonic Sources
The Invisible(Adult Stem Cell) Revolution
Adult Stem-Cell Success Stories Hailed: Meanwhile, a Son of Reagan Assails Use of Embryos [Michael]
Lets Be Adult About This Politics can be free of embryonic entanglements.
Ethical Stem Cell Surgery Gave Paraplegic, Erica Nader, Ability To Walk Briefly 3 Yrs. Later
Adult Stem Cell Surgery May Have Teen Walking Again Soon
Doctors In Russia Prove That Non-Embryonic Stem Cells Can Be Used In Treating Spinal Cord Injuries
ABOUT 170,000 IVF EMBRYO DEATHS PER YEAR IN U.S.
November 22, 2002
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2002/nov/021122.html
(LifeSiteNews.com) - A study in the current issue of the journal Fertility and Sterility, the official journal of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, boasts that artificial fertility techniques have become more effective over the years. The author of the study, Dr. James P. Toner, of the Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine in Woodstock, Georgia, writes that the rate of births per IVF attempt at pregnancy has increased from 10% to 30% from 1985 to 1999.
However, a look at the government statistics Toner used in his analysis reveal that approximately 170,000 human embryos created in 1999 (when the practice became more effective according to Toner's analysis) died in the process of attempting to conceive a child via in vitro fertilization.
The statistics from the Centers for Disease Control indicate that in 1999, some 21,501 children were born using assisted reproductive techniques (ART). In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) accounts for 73.5% of the ART methods. In order to achieve the 21,501 births, 86,822 ART cycles were reported wherein on average 3 embryos are transferred per cycle.
See the Reuters coverage of the study:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20021120/hl_nm/reproduction_success _dc_2
See the CDC stats on the 1999 ART report:
http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/drh/ART99/section1.htm
This is great. I'm going to buy her book right now.
I just bought the book. Thanks for providing this so I could see how well she wrote it.