Why “Successful” Mouse “Therapeutic” Cloning Really Didn’t Work
Date: 09/13/2002So-called “therapeutic” cloning is proposed for producing genetically matched tissues for transplant by creating a cloned embryo of the patient …
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Read MoreIn addition to publishing Dr. Catherine Verfaillie’s research proving the pluripotency of adult stem cells, the current issue of Nature …
Read MoreResearchers at the University of Minnesota, led by Dr. Catherine Verfaillie, have proved the ability of an adult bone marrow …
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Read MoreReporting 5/27/02 on a study appearing in the journal Nature Genetics, the Independent of London writes: “Plans to clone human …
Read MoreSpeaking 6/14/02 on the floor of the Senate, Senator Diane Feinstein said in defense of her legislation to allow human …
Read MoreEven many scientists who support embryonic stem cell (ESC) research have expressed serious doubts that so-called therapeutic cloning will ever …
Read MoreIn testimony 3/5/02 before the Senate Subcommittee on Health in support of human embryonic cloning in order to obtain embryonic …
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Read MoreSeveral news organizations are today reporting on a study published in the June issue of Nature Biotechnology in which researchers …
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