Friday, February 04, 2011

Hurray for science mother cells are identical totheir embryos

Hurray for Science! Mother Cells are Identical to their Embryos!
On a Science publication, a team of scholars from Harvard University has revealed an unprecedented method: the creation of mother cells with the same regenerated characteristics of their embryos. The procedure initiated from adult cells and was aimed at using mother cells for curative ends. The analysts consider that with this technique they will be able to achieve the creation of a web-like fabric to reconstruct deteriorated organs. For example, new mother cells may be transformed into new cell sources for the reconstruction of the pancreas of a diabetic patient, or even into new heart cells for patients with heart failure.
The research has been supported by the U.S. Ministry of Science and Innovation. However, the Government does not protect the investigation of mother cells.
The adversity of embryonic mother cell research (procedures that kill cells) has obliged the scientific field to recognize the different successes achieved with mother adult cells.
With regards to the ethical controversies about embryonic cells, Harvard analysts have directed their research and diligent work towards bartering out identical embryonic cells from mother adult cells.
On the other hand, various news confirm the success achieved by mother adult cell research. The assistant Doctor and coordinator of Hematology in La Plana de Vila-Real Hospital has ratified mother cell efficiency for carcinoma treatment. Similar success has been achieved for leukemia and lymphomas, even when chemotherapy has killed both infected and benign cells in the patient.

A group of researchers at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Japan have claimed to have discovered – starting from research on molars – mother cells identical to their embryos. (Translated by Gianna A. Sanchez Moretti)

Author and journalist Clemente Ferrer has led a distinguished career in Spain in the fields of publicity and press relations. He is currently President of the European Institute of Marketing.
clementeferrer@clementeferrer.com

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