Sunday, November 25, 2007

Care Health United Stem Cell Science Unlikely To Escape Politics

Seeking a compromise Care Health United , Bush in 2001 limited federal funding for embryonic research to existing cell lines. About 20 of those lines are still around, but some scientists say the lines have become genetically degraded and are ill-suited for research Care Health United . This summer, Bush signed an order directing the National Institutes of Health to look for promising alternatives to embryonic research and specifically singled out the work on skin cells.

But the head of the National Institutes of Health stem cell task force said it would be a mistake for scientists to back away from research on embryonic cells Care Health United . Dr. Story Landis said the breakthrough with mature cells was possible in part because of earlier work with embryonic cells. "This does not obviate the need for human embryonic stem cell research," Landis said Care Health United.

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