For all of the talk about ESCR and therapeutic cloning, in just two short years, induced pluripotent stem cells are already achieving what remains only a theoretical possibility in ethically problematic approaches: Tailor made, disease specific, stem cell lines have been created which are being used to learn disease mechanisms and test potential drug treatments. From the story:
What a shame that President Obama revoked President Bush's executive order requiring the government to fund research into pluripotent stem cell "alternatives," such as the IPSC. As I wrote at the time, the Bush policy was the very kind of bridge that our president said during the campaign he wanted to enact. Perhaps if he'd kept to that approach, his poll numbers wouldn't be dropping like a stone. Source: Secondhand Smoke Publish Date: August 20, 2009 Link to this article. Send this article to a friend. |