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Sunday, December 22, 2002


Bill Of Rights Pared Down To A Manageable Six

I love the Onion!  6:23:54 PM    


Public Release: 22-Dec-2002
Nature Medicine
Human kidneys created in mice
Instead of searching for a kidney donor, a new study suggests, one might be able to grow a new kidney. A team headed by Prof. Yair Reisner of the Weizmann Institute of Science has induced human stem cell tissue to grow into functional kidneys, and have accomplished the same with porcine stem cell tissue. Published in Nature Medicine, the method could lead to a promising solution to the severe shortage of kidney donors.

Contact: Jeffrey J. Sussman
Jeffrey@acwis.org
212-895-7951
Weizmann Institute

[Eurekalert - Biology]

All sorts of ethical questions here but very exciting research. Somehow we will find the correct moral path.  5:52:03 PM    



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