• Hwang's stem cells should have been found to be nuclear transferred embryonic stem cells from patients' skin cells. (blogspot.com)
  • After an investigative panel at SNU found last week that Hwang's team fabricated data for his purported exploit of making 11 tailor-made stem cells, his other works such as Snuppy were all cast under suspicion. (blogspot.com)
  • Dec. 29, 2005 -- South Korean laboratories used by scientist Hwang Woo Suk no longer have any stem cells created from patients' tissues, the result of the researcher's landmark May 2005 paper, the Seoul National University said. (blogspot.com)
  • ``The patient-matching stem cells no longer exist,'' Roe Jung Hye, dean of research of affairs at the university, said in an e-mailed statement. (blogspot.com)
  • The university has been conducting a probe on Hwang and his research since Dec. 16, including genetic tests on stem cells being stored at the laboratories. (blogspot.com)
  • The stem cells in storage at Hwang's laboratories at the university were all derived from the fertility clinic MizMedi's blastocysts, which were generated by in vitro fertilization . (blogspot.com)
  • Ethically, since eventually all such "research" will be applied to people, he cautions against the abuse of women "egg" donors, and against the premature use of vulnerable sick human patients for testing supposedly "patient-specific" stem cells in supposed "therapies", pointing to the obvious violations of standard international research ethics guidelines such clinical trials would necessarily entail. (lifeissues.net)
  • As he has questioned the HFEA before, would not the use of vulnerable human patients in clinical trials be premature, dangerous, and unethical given the already acquired knowledge in the research community that such supposed "patient-specific" stem cells would most probably cause serious immune rejection reactions in these patients? (lifeissues.net)
  • Agreeing with the premise of an earlier article in the same journal, he agrees that we "must not let our debate get completely derailed by vested interests, whether politically or economically motivated", and that the failure to find global agreement on human cloning at the U.N. could result in "reproductive" human cloning [and all the abuses of women that would entail]. (lifeissues.net)
  • The Honeycomb Game is a word-building game: make words by clicking on cells in the honeycomb below. (claylane.uk)
  • It is an indictment of the education system in Nigeria that seemingly educated people including senators do not know the difference between the word impostor and clone. (ipob.org)
  • Keep doing this until you have made a continuous chain of touching cells, forming a word of three letters or more. (claylane.uk)
  • But he is equally concerned about the unethical aspects inherent in the rush to perform " therapeutic " human cloning research, including the abuses to all vulnerable human patients who would be required to participate in clinical trials. (lifeissues.net)
  • The worldwide family of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) wish to place on record that our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, who through the mercy God and his personal love for truth brought the issue of the Aso Rock impostor to public knowledge last year, always maintained that Jubril is an impostor and never a clone. (ipob.org)
  • Review of Critical Article: Cobbe, 'Why the apparent haste to clone humans? (lifeissues.net)
  • Snuppy was cast under suspicion following revelations that the Korean scientist had fabricated his stem cell research. (blogspot.com)
  • It brightens the prospects that his team retains the source technologies for stem cell research," Park said. (blogspot.com)
  • Finally, and inexorably, a true professional scientist poses clearly challenging questions to his research colleagues, and to the scientific enterprise in general, about the dubious "scientific" justification for the current rush to clone human beings - for both "therapeutic" and for "reproductive" purposes. (lifeissues.net)
  • The recent desperation to clone human embryos may be seriously undermining accepted ethical principles of medical research, with potentially profound wider consequences. (lifeissues.net)
  • And he also agrees that if we don't find global agreement on human cloning, "we can probably expect dire consequences for the future of biomedical research and its impact on society at large. (lifeissues.net)
  • Scientists have found that stem cells will organize themselves to specialized functions to create complex body parts using the genetic blueprint in all of us. (cleopatrancienthegyptianmummy.com)
  • In other words, physical forces can drive cells to divide and migrate through tissues as our genetic code guides the formation of an entire body. (cleopatrancienthegyptianmummy.com)
  • The 'model' is made of compatible synthetic polymers that researchers and tissue regeneration experts have found are attractive to stem cells - that is, that stem cells tend to latch on to. (cleopatrancienthegyptianmummy.com)
  • Using plastic surgery techniques the 3D-printed model is injected with the stem cells, which are purified from the patient s tissue using a cell sorter. (cleopatrancienthegyptianmummy.com)
  • Fat tissue contains mesenchymal stem cells: powerful stem cells that have the ability to grow into new bone, cartilage, muscles and fat. (cleopatrancienthegyptianmummy.com)
  • Tissue culture is a method that allows you to clone a large number of plants simultaneously. (shalom-education.com)
  • They then seed human stem cells into the structure, and painstaking supply a cocktail of growth factors and nutrients to urge the cells to grow. (cleopatrancienthegyptianmummy.com)
  • It would be expensive, compared to simple cloning, but could provide a rapid means of regenerating a whole body into which a healthy brain might be implanted. (cleopatrancienthegyptianmummy.com)
  • Of course, this means the clone will be dead within 15 days of being born. (jammersreviews.com)
  • However, Phlox has in his medical inventory - which I'm tempted to now call Phlox's Convenient and Magical Chamber of Horrors - a strange 'mimetic symbiont' that has the ability to exactly clone whatever organism's DNA is injected into it. (jammersreviews.com)