• The rat G-protein-coupled receptor kinase 6 (GRK6) cDNA was cloned from rat brain tissue by a combination of reverse-transcription polymerase chain reactions (RT-PCR), based on homology to the cloned human GRK6, and rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE-PCR). (nih.gov)
  • In this study, the full-length transcript of porcine SCUBE3 was cloned using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and rapid amplification of cDNA ends. (geneticsmr.com)
  • cDNA cloning, tissue distribution, and temporal expression during embryonic development. (nih.gov)
  • To identify the photoreceptive molecule that regulates photoperiodic responses, in the present study, we have cloned and characterized the cDNA encoding an opsin gene expressed in the ayu brain, a putative site of the photoreceptor for photoperiodism. (bioone.org)
  • Therapeutic cloning produces embryonic stem cells for experiments aimed at creating tissues to replace injured or diseased tissues. (wisdomanswer.com)
  • Researchers hope to use these cells to grow healthy tissue to replace injured or diseased tissues in the human body. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Organism cloning (also called reproductive cloning) refers to the procedure of creating a new multicellular organism, genetically identical to another. (wisdomanswer.com)
  • What's the difference between therapeutic cloning and reproductive cloning? (wisdomanswer.com)
  • Gene cloning, also known as DNA cloning, is a very different process from reproductive and therapeutic cloning. (wisdomanswer.com)
  • Note that each and every individual "loophole" discussed below that permits human cloning by default (and most bills have literally dozens of such loopholes) thus permits it for both "therapeutic" and for "reproductive" human cloning. (lifeissues.net)
  • These preparatory interregional and interdisciplinary meetings focused on the following areas: cloning and human reproductive health, biologicals, organ transplantation, research, and medical genetics. (who.int)
  • The main objection to the use of human cloning for reproductive purposes is that it would be contrary to human dignity as it would violate the uniqueness and indeterminateness of the human being. (who.int)
  • Some, however, consider that reproductive cloning could be acceptable in certain cases, such as otherwise untreatable infertility, or to avoid inherited genetic diseases. (who.int)
  • In terms of existing ethical guidelines for biomedical research involving human subjects, human cloning for reproductive purposes raises concerns about risk in relation to benefit, informed consent, and accountability. (who.int)
  • Human cloning for reproductive purposes is seen as having the potential to disrupt intergenerational relations and family structures, with major psychological, social and legal consequences for the individuals and communities concerned. (who.int)
  • Some also perceive reproductive cloning as a high-technology intervention of little relevance to the health needs of the vast majority of the world's population. (who.int)
  • Before the announcement in February 1997 of the cloning of a sheep by somatic cell nuclear transfer, existing legislation in a number of countries already precluded human cloning for reproductive purposes, sometimes implicitly. (who.int)
  • Since then, many countries have adopted government decrees or introduced legislation to impose an explicit ban on human cloning for reproductive purposes. (who.int)
  • 2. Over the years, the international community has tried without success to build a consensus on an international convention against the reproductive cloning of human beings. (who.int)
  • 3. Creating awareness among ministries of health in the African Region will provide them with critical and relevant information on the reproductive cloning of human beings and its implications to the health status of the general population. (who.int)
  • 7. The WHO Regional Committee for Africa is invited to review this document for information and guidance concerning reproductive cloning of human beings. (who.int)
  • 3. Media reports on nuclear transfer are usually about one form, reproductive nuclear transfer, also known as reproductive cloning of human beings . (who.int)
  • 5. In 2001, France and Germany requested the United Nations General Assembly to develop international conventions on human reproductive cloning, therapeutic cloning and research on stem cells. (who.int)
  • Cloning technology, however, is perceived as having the potential for reproductive cloning, which raises serious ethical and moral concerns. (who.int)
  • Reproductive cloning versus germ cell (egg, ovum). (who.int)
  • Gao, YP & Wheatly, MG 2004, ' Molecular cloning and tissue distribution of an epithelial Ca channel (ECaC) like gene from crayfish ', The FASEB Journal . (syr.edu)
  • Cloning or clone reproduction is an in vitro process of obtaining multiple copies of the same organism using molecular biological and genetic engineering techniques. (wisdomanswer.com)
  • Molecular cloning and analysis of the expression of the E1 beta subunit of branched chain alpha-ketoacid dehydrogenase in mice. (nih.gov)
  • First, MCA studies are of specific cancers and surrogate the Epigenetics Group (EGE) and the aimed at providing critical insights into tissues and to identify signatures of Molecular Mechanisms and Biomarkers mechanisms of carcinogenesis through cancer risk and exposures. (who.int)
  • Therapeutic cloning, which creates embryonic stem cells . (medlineplus.gov)
  • Therapeutic cloning possesses enormous potential for revolutionizing medical and thera- peutic techniques. (who.int)
  • This is therapeutic cloning. (who.int)
  • This cell then has therapeutic cloning: the global the capacity to divide and grow into an exact replica of the original from whom the debate somatic cell was taken. (who.int)
  • Take a rooted cutting from a " mother " plant (for example, a chunk of raw potato that is sprouting an "eye" ), plant it in soil, and you'll grow a "clone" of that mother-a new plant, genetically identical to the mother. (priorclave.com)
  • We tested whether the cloned dogs were genetically identical by microsatellite analysis of genomic DNA from the donor Afghan, the cloned dogs and the surrogates (see supplementary information ). (nature.com)
  • Analysis of eight canine-specific microsatellite loci confirmed that the cloned dogs were genetically identical to their donor dog. (nature.com)
  • Most human embryos reproduced by most human cloning techniques would actually be genetically unique -- i.e., having never existed before. (lifeissues.net)
  • Thus to use the phrase "of an existing or previously existing human being" to refer to the product of human cloning would not be a scientifically accurate description of the cloned or genetically engineered human embryo -- thus creating yet another loophole in the bill or treaty. (lifeissues.net)
  • Since the newly propagated clones are genetically identical, they respond to the environment in similar ways. (encyclopedia.com)
  • The resulting group of genetically identical cells (called a clone) produces a large quantity of a single type of antibody (immunoglobulin). (msdmanuals.com)
  • Figure 1: Dog cloned by somatic-cell nuclear transfer. (nature.com)
  • A clone is an organism that is a genetic copy of an existing one. (who.int)
  • Cloning describes the processes used to create an exact genetic replica of another cell, tissue or organism. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Plant tissue culture Totipotency is the ability of plant cells, where a cell can change to a meristematic state and can be differentiated into a whole plant. (wisdomanswer.com)
  • This property of plant cells has an advantage over Animal cell tissue culture. (wisdomanswer.com)
  • Clones are cells that have come from asexual reproduction or a parent cell. (wisdomanswer.com)
  • As a consequence, clones created from a cell taken from an adult might have chromosomes that are already shorter than normal, which may condemn the clones' cells to a shorter life span. (wisdomanswer.com)
  • Here we describe the cloning of two Afghan hounds by nuclear transfer from adult skin cells into oocytes that had matured in vivo . (nature.com)
  • a , Snuppy, the first cloned dog, at 67 days after birth (right), with the three-year-old male Afghan hound (left) whose somatic skin cells were used to clone him. (nature.com)
  • Flow cytometry uses monoclonal antibodies of specific affinity clones for cell counting, cell sorting and biomarker detection by suspending cells in a stream of fluid for Forward Scatter, FSC and side scatter, SSC analysis. (conzort.com)
  • Plant tissue culture is a collection of techniques used to maintain or grow plant cells, tissues, or organs under sterile conditions on a nutrient culture medium of known composition. (wikipedia.org)
  • Plant tissue culture relies on the fact that many plant parts have the ability to regenerate into a whole plant (cells of those regenerative plant parts are called totipotent cells which can differentiate into various specialized cells). (wikipedia.org)
  • The most publicly justifiable application of human cloning, if there is one at all, is to provide self-compatible cells or tissues for medical use, especially transplantation. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Indeed, it is not merely morally permissible but morally required that we employ cloning to produce embryos or fetuses for the sake of providing cells, tissues or even organs for therapy, followed by abortion of the embryo or fetus. (ox.ac.uk)
  • The offspring of specific hypermutated IgG storage clones were tracked in multiple GCs, indicating repeated engagement of storage B cells in GC reactions. (eyesoftheelephants.com)
  • We noticed that one B cells seed into multiple GCs clones, located at significant ranges frequently, and proof was attained for energetic class-switch recombination (CSR) of B cell clones within specific GCs. (eyesoftheelephants.com)
  • Significantly, in the LNs of three donors we came across the offspring of one, hypermutated IgG clones in multiple GCs, indicative of repeated participation of Ag-experienced B cells in this original microenvironment. (eyesoftheelephants.com)
  • Outcomes Laser-aided microdissection and IgVH amplification of GC B cells Little tissue examples of 40C80 cells had been isolated out of hematoxylin-stained, iced parts of three reactive LNs from different donors. (eyesoftheelephants.com)
  • Researchers value the cells for their ability to replicate quickly and turn into any kind of human tissue. (christianitytoday.com)
  • Endosialin (CD248, TEM-1) is expressed in pericytes, tumor vasculature, tumor fibroblasts, and some tumor cells, including sarcomas, with limited normal tissue expression, and appears to play a key role in tumor-stromal interactions, including angiogenesis. (hindawi.com)
  • Thus, it has been shown that early EPCs release cytokines that promote tissue regeneration and neovasculogenesis, whereas late EPC and endothelial colony forming cells (ECFCs) contribute to the formation of blood vessels and stimulate tube formation. (intechopen.com)
  • Cells grown in vitro from neoplastic tissue. (bvsalud.org)
  • The stem cells suits human needs, does not cause harm and can be obtained from both adult and fetal does not conflict with religious beliefs, it has tissues, umbilical cord and early embryos. (who.int)
  • However, it appears that the ability of the In its simplest form, cloning is defined stem cells to transform is limited, except as the exact replication of cells. (who.int)
  • Unicellular for those cells that are derived from human organisms are primed to replicate (clone) pre-embryos, which seem to have a high themselves by nature. (who.int)
  • This paper outlines the debates prompted through a reproduction mechanism involv- by progress in cloning research, with special ing male and female germ cells. (who.int)
  • SIV antigen has been demonstrated by immunohistochemical methods in lymph node sinus histiocytes, macrophages, and giant cells (14) as well as in macrophage-derived cells in brain tissue from diseased monkeys (8). (cdc.gov)
  • In Menkes kinky hair syndrome, intestinal copper uptake by brush border cells is normal, but copper transport to other tissues is affected. (medscape.com)
  • B cells One of the body's lines of defense ( immune system) involves white blood cells (leukocytes) that travel through the bloodstream and into tissues, searching for and attacking microorganisms and. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The cells of a clone produce only one specific type of antibody. (msdmanuals.com)
  • In plasma cell disorders, one clone of plasma cells multiplies uncontrollably. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The ever-increasing number of abnormal plasma cells also invades and damages various tissues and organs, and the antibody produced by the clone of plasma cells can sometimes damage vital organs, especially the kidneys and bones. (msdmanuals.com)
  • These guidelines address the use of tests for the hepatitis B and C viruses to screen donations of blood and plasma collected for transfusion or further manufacture into injectable products, as well as to screen donors of organs, tissues, and semen. (cdc.gov)
  • The technique of plant tissue culture involves micropropagation and plant cell culture. (wisdomanswer.com)
  • It is widely used, to produce clones of a plant in a method known as micropropagation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Asexual propagation of plants is generally accomplished by one of three methods: cuttings, grafting, and tissue culture or micropropagation. (encyclopedia.com)
  • These authors demonstrated monoclonal antibody FB5 reactivity in a significant proportion of tumor blood vessels, including those of sarcoma, while ostensibly being absent from normal tissues. (hindawi.com)
  • As a result, this clone produces vast amounts of a single antibody (monoclonal antibody) known as the M-protein. (msdmanuals.com)
  • And because they are from tissue culture, they are much less prone to so-called genetic drift. (stratcann.com)
  • 2. Nuclear transfer is a technique used to duplicate genetic material by creating an embryo through the transfer and fusion of a diploid cell in an enucleated female oocyte.2 Cloning has a broader meaning than nuclear transfer as it also involves gene replication and natural or induced embryo splitting (see Annex 1). (who.int)
  • The copied material, which has the same genetic makeup as the original, is referred to as a clone. (medlineplus.gov)
  • This research often requires the tissue-specific expression of transgenes to better mirror human diseases, to visualize pathways being studied or to modulate the expression of a disease-related gene. (nature.com)
  • We hypothesized that AAV transgene expression could be targeted to specific tissues or cell types by selectively overexpressing AAVR. (nature.com)
  • A computer-based scanning and image-processing system has been developed to quantitate the relative level of expression of each of 4000 cloned complementary DNA sequences in small biopsies routinely removed from the mucosa of normal and neoplastic human large intestine. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Comparison of normal colonic mucosa with mucosa from patients with the autosomal dominant disease familial polyposis revealed more extensive alterations in gene expression involving approximately 25% of the clones screened. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Porcine SCUBE3 mRNA expression levels were highest in the backfat, bone marrow, and cartilage tissues. (geneticsmr.com)
  • We evaluated a cohort of 94 soft tissue sarcoma samples to assess the correlation between gene expression and protein expression by immunohistochemistry for endosialin and PDGFR- β , a reported interacting protein, across available diagnoses. (hindawi.com)
  • Within cohorts of soft tissue diagnoses assembled by tissue type (liposarcoma, leiomyosarcoma, undifferentiated sarcoma, and other), endosialin expression was significantly correlated with a better outcome. (hindawi.com)
  • Since expression does vary across histologic groups, endosialin may represent a selective target in soft tissue sarcomas. (hindawi.com)
  • This is also the period when females normally begin to outgrow males and a female-biased SSD begins to be manifested, pointing towards an upregulation of E2 receptors (ERs) on target tissues (ovary, liver or pituitary) and a coinciding increase in tissue expression of growth-regulatory factors. (usda.gov)
  • ER?a, and aromatase (CYP19A1) and examined the sex-specific tissue expression of these. (usda.gov)
  • Several tissues were analyzed from both male and female adult yellow perch for sex-specific tissue expression. (usda.gov)
  • Esr1 and esr2a expression was highest in female ovary and liver tissues with low to moderate expression in other tissues. (usda.gov)
  • Esr2a showed a more global tissue expression pattern than esr1, particularly in males but also in females. (usda.gov)
  • Cyp19a1a expression was highest in both male and female spleen tissue and oocytes with moderate expression in male pituitary and gill tissue. (usda.gov)
  • Cyp19a1a expression was moderately high in female liver tissue with undetectable expression in male liver tissue, suggesting its involvement in sexually dimorphic growth. (usda.gov)
  • Relating in vitro to in vivo exposures with physiologically-based tissue dosimetry and tissue response models. (cdc.gov)
  • Células cultivadas in vitro procedentes de tejido neoplásico que se utilizan en el estudio de las capacidades metabólicas y proliferativas de las células tumorales, en el pronóstico de las respuestas clínicas a la quimioterapia, en la detección de nuevos agentes antitumorales y en las investigaciones biológicas básicas. (bvsalud.org)
  • We obtained a clone of 2817 bp with an open reading frame of 1731 bp encoding for a protein of 576 amino acids that is 96.7% identical and 97.9% similar to its human counterpart. (nih.gov)
  • Not only are clones notoriously susceptible to pests and disease (which can be passed directly from mother to clone during the cutting process), but the results aren't necessarily truly identical. (priorclave.com)
  • Asexual propagation produces clones, and, consequently, all new plants will resemble the parent plant, a benefit for growers who want to multiply and sell a unique plant. (encyclopedia.com)
  • A hybridoma that produces MDI-protein specific IgM mAbs, which also has good cross-reactivity to hexamethylene diisocyanate conjugated protein, has recently been isolated and cloned. (cdc.gov)
  • In guy, in situ analyses on LNs (12, 13) and Peyer's areas (14) showed which the GCs included 4C13 B Elvitegravir (GS-9137) cell clones with useful genes in comparison with the principal response, whereas affinity-enhancing mutations rapidly appeared to appear more. (eyesoftheelephants.com)
  • In an effort to gain more understanding into the yellow perch E2 stimulated SSD, the cDNAs for genes that encode for hormones that are involved with the endocrine growth axis (GH, PRL, SL and IGF-I) have been recently cloned and characterized. (usda.gov)
  • Mathematical Vector analysis implied a number of BAC-clones in tumor DNA with genes of potential importance for death or survival. (lu.se)
  • In this investigation a human RCC tissue microarray (TMA) (n=374) predominantly consisting of the most common histological tumor subtypes was hybridized with an ERV-K env antibody and correlated with patient clinical data. (frontiersin.org)
  • Funding for 5' and 3' resequencing of TOM1 microarray clones was provided by INRA. (cornell.edu)
  • The clinical phenotype is marked by fine silvery wiry hair, doughy skin, connective tissue disturbances, and progressive neurologic deterioration. (medscape.com)
  • SIV isolates that have been molecularly cloned share approxi-mately 75% of their genomic sequences with HIV-II and approximately 30% with NIV-I (10). (cdc.gov)
  • The umbilical infection spread to the injured tissues and she died on 4 April. (newint.org)
  • Why is tissue culture asexual reproduction? (wisdomanswer.com)
  • Plant cloning, such as the use of plant tissue culture techniques, is an asexual reproduction of plants to produce duplicates from one plant specimen. (wisdomanswer.com)
  • Is cloning asexual reproduction? (wisdomanswer.com)
  • In essence this form of cloning is an asexual method of reproduction, where fertilization or inter-gamete contact does not take place. (wisdomanswer.com)
  • What's the difference between Clone reproduction and asexual reproduction? (wisdomanswer.com)
  • The key difference between asexual reproduction and clone reproduction is the setting of the process. (wisdomanswer.com)
  • WHA50.37 of 1997 argues that human cloning is ethically unacceptable and contrary to human integrity and morality. (who.int)
  • If the isolates are obtained from the same hosts (humans) who contracted the disease at the same time and at the same place, these isolates appeared belonging to the same clone. (cdc.gov)
  • While initial set-up costs are higher than for a cutting-based cloning operation, the benefits of shifting to tissue culture cannabis cloning are astounding. (priorclave.com)
  • Cannabis home growers in Regina will have a new way of accessing legal starting materials this month, as one BC-based cannabis nursery begins offering drop shipping of their tissue culture samples via two Tweed retail locations in Saskatchewan's capital city. (stratcann.com)
  • BC's ProgenyBio/CanGenX says their tissue-culture-based cannabis starts, which they have been providing for commercial growers for a while, will now be available for consumers who are looking for reliable, clean, tested starting materials for their home grow. (stratcann.com)
  • One other cannabis nursery has reportedly provided clones in the Saksatchewan market on a very limited basis, and Newfoundland started listing a handful of varieties of clones from Ontario-based cultivator Eve & Co in December 2018 , allowing consumers to purchase the plants online through the provincial retailer and having them shipped directly to the consumer from the cultivator. (stratcann.com)
  • ST.GERMAIN, D.L. Cloning of the mammalian type II iodothyroninedeiodinase. (bvsalud.org)
  • A researcher involved in cloning human tissue factor at Yale University has sued her former employer arguing she has been cut out of royalties stemming from sales of a blood test based on her work. (the-scientist.com)
  • Following are the various advantages of tissue culture technique: The plantlets are obtained in a very short time with a small amount of plant tissue. (wisdomanswer.com)
  • Researchers used a relatively new imaging technique called Doppler tissue imaging (DTI), a real-time noninvasive ultrasound procedure that shows how fast the heart muscle moves during contraction and relaxation. (harvard.edu)
  • When the nucleus of a stem cell has been the technique of cloning. (who.int)
  • Geoff White, the founder of ProgenyBio , which sells seeds and clones through their CanGenX brand, says that consumers will be able to order the products via a kiosk in two retail locations in Regina. (stratcann.com)
  • splitting off a rooted piece of a mother plant, tissue culture relies on snipping a small sample from an " explant " under clean-room conditions. (priorclave.com)
  • Although it may sound a little intimidating to those with little lab experience, tissue culture is actually quite straightforward, according to Jones. (priorclave.com)
  • What is the advantage of cloning plants using tissue culture? (wisdomanswer.com)
  • By using the tissue culture process, a plant's yield can be increased dramatically, and in a short amount of time. (wisdomanswer.com)
  • What is tissue culture Write 4 advantages of tissue culture? (wisdomanswer.com)
  • Is the advantage of plant tissue culture over animal tissue culture? (wisdomanswer.com)
  • How are clones produced in plant tissue culture? (wisdomanswer.com)
  • By using the plant tissue culture process, these clones can be produced in quick succession and with uniformity - making it simpler for producers to supply consistent quality products on-demand. (wisdomanswer.com)
  • We've been trying for some time to get our tissue culture to the retail market," continues White. (stratcann.com)
  • We've been shipping our tissue culture to LPs for the last year or so with almost a one hundred percent success rate, so it's now time to take it to the retail market. (stratcann.com)
  • So doing tissue culture where they are essentially self maintained and shipped really well, that's what this retailer was looking for. (stratcann.com)
  • Preparation of plant tissue for tissue culture is performed under aseptic conditions under HEPA filtered air provided by a laminar flow cabinet. (wikipedia.org)
  • The skill and experience of the tissue culturist are important in judging which pieces to culture and which to discard. (wikipedia.org)
  • Shoot regeneration efficiency in tissue culture is usually a quantitative trait that often varies between plant species and within a plant species among subspecies, varieties, cultivars, or ecotypes. (wikipedia.org)
  • The three common pathways of plant tissue culture regeneration are propagation from preexisting meristems (shoot culture or nodal culture), organogenesis, and non-zygotic embryogenesis. (wikipedia.org)
  • The invention discloses a method for rapidly cultivating early shaping tissue culture commodity seedlings of blueberries, and belongs to the technical field of tissue culture fast propagation and cultivation. (google.com)
  • shaping tissue culture seedlings at an early stage. (google.com)
  • IHC-P: human brain tissue, human bladder cancer tissue. (abcam.com)
  • A selenoprotein differentially expressed and regulated in human and rat brain and other tissues. (bvsalud.org)
  • The con- is removed and replaced by a nucleus of cept of human cloning has long been in the another cell type, the stem cell will then imagination of many scientists, scholars and be reprogrammed to produce the product fiction writers [ 1 ]. (who.int)
  • The basic techniques of of the implanted nucleus, when it fully cloning have been known for some time, and develops. (who.int)
  • The most commonly used tissue explants are the meristematic ends of the plants like the stem tip, axillary bud tip, and root tip. (wikipedia.org)
  • One of the greatest controversies triggered tissue, a stem cell encoding for heart tissue by the rapid pace of evolution in biology, will eventually develop into heart tissue particularly in genomics and biotechnology, and so on. (who.int)
  • Limitations in the usage of AAV in murine models include cell types that are refractory to transduction and difficulties achieving tissue-specificity. (nature.com)
  • These tissues have high rates of cell division and either concentrate or produce required growth-regulating substances including auxins and cytokinins. (wikipedia.org)
  • Predicated on strict selection, GCs finally become oligoclonal and so are reported to include three to six Ag-specific B cell clones typically (11). (eyesoftheelephants.com)
  • 44: Cell and Tissue Engineering. (gale.com)
  • A calf named Marguerite, the first mammal cloned from a foetal muscle cell, is dead. (newint.org)
  • hEPCs have been used for cell-based therapies due to their capacity to contribute in the re-endothelialization of injured blood vessels and neovascularization in ischemic tissues. (intechopen.com)
  • The role of autoimmunity in the pathogenesis is supported by many autoimmune features of oral lichen planus, including its chronicity, onset in adults, predilection for females, association with other autoimmune diseases, occasional tissue-type associations, depressed immune-suppressor activity in patients with oral lichen planus, and the presence of autocytotoxic T-cell clones in lichen planus lesions. (medscape.com)
  • Every plasma cell divides repeatedly to form a clone. (msdmanuals.com)
  • WHA50.37, which states "the use of cloning for the replication of human individuals is ethically unacceptable and contrary to human integrity and morality. (who.int)
  • Cloning as a source of tissue for transplantation. (ox.ac.uk)
  • as well as diagnostic techniques, drug development and tissue transplantation. (who.int)
  • Cloning, tissue distribution and methylation analyses of Lhx9 in Chinese tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis). (bvsalud.org)
  • Rather, after having published analyses of dozens of state, national, federal and international legislative attempts to ban human cloning research, I simply wish to offer seriously considered suggestions for the use of scientifically accurate language and definitions to be used in such endeavors in order to prevent loopholes which would result in much human cloning not being really banned. (lifeissues.net)
  • Thereafter, the tissue is grown in sterile containers, such as Petri dishes or flasks in a growth room with controlled temperature and light intensity. (wikipedia.org)
  • The "pros" and "cons" of human cloning research have already been dealt with at length in the literature, so they will not be reviewed here. (lifeissues.net)
  • It reports on implementation of resolution WHA50.37 concerning ethical, scientific and social implications of cloning in human health. (who.int)
  • Resolution WHA50.37 requested the Director-General to clarify the potential applications of cloning procedures in human health and their ethical, scientific and social implications. (who.int)
  • Monoclonal antibodies targeting endosialin have entered clinical trials, including soft tissue sarcomas. (hindawi.com)
  • Cloning" sounds futuristic (and possibly sinister-especially when applied to sheep and monkeys ). (priorclave.com)
  • The most famous clone was a Scottish sheep named Dolly. (medlineplus.gov)
  • un tel dialogue prendra en considération non seulement les bienfaits scientifiques mais également les implications morales, éthiques et juridiques. (who.int)
  • The affected copper-transporting p-type ATPase ( ATP7A ) gene was cloned in 1993. (medscape.com)
  • Thus, e.g., leaving out certain human cloning techniques in a bill means that the bill will not ban the use of those forms of human cloning techniques -- and thus they will be allowed. (lifeissues.net)