Ultimate Stem Cell Discovery Gives
Extraordinary Promise to Researchers, Patients; Makes Cloning and
Destructive Embryo Research Unnecessary
Chicago, Illinois -
January 23, 2002 - A researcher at the University of Minnesota has
discovered what is being called the "ultimate stem cell."
According to the January 23rd breaking story
on the NewScientist.com web site, the stem cells found in adult bone
marrow has passed every test proving that it:
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can form every single tissue in the body
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can be grown in culture indefinitely, with
no signs of aging
can be isolated from humans
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do not form cancerous masses when injected
into adults
If this research is confirmed, it offers
extraordinary promise both to researchers pursuing cures and to
patients in need of medical treatments. It offers a way to pursue
needed research while eliminating any justification for ethically
unjustifiable destructive human embryo research by making embryonic
stem cell research and "therapeutic" cloning obsolete.
Upon hearing the news, Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity
President John Kilner said, "This comes as great news during this
sanctity of life week--both for those who mourn the huge loss of
unborn human life in recent decades as well as those who have
challenging medical conditions. If confirmed, we no longer need to
wait until human cloning becomes reliable--something that may never
happen--to pursue therapies and treatments. The genetically
appropriate, flexible stem cells patients need are right there in
their own bodies."
Center Senior Fellow C. Ben Mitchell, Ph.D. agreed saying, "This
announcement is a palpable reminder that stem cell research is still
in its infancy. We should only pursue research that is scrupulously
ethical. This discovery will allay everyone's concerns about
embryo-destructive research. There will be no possible justification
for destroying human embryos for their cells."
For interviews with Center personnel, contact Daniel McConchie at
847-317-8180 or by email at dmcconchie@cbhd.org.
About The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity
The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity is a 501(c) 3 non-profit
think tank located in Chicago, Illinois. Its mission is to develop
reasoned perspectives on all of today's bioethical issues and to
disseminate them to health care professionals, academia, cultural and
church leaders, public policy makers, and the media in order to protect
human dignity. CBHD
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