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Researchers have discovered cells that continually replenish leukemia

tumors... " There are whole areas of tissues you can't get at, but which

human embryonic stem cells almost certainly will develop daily, " Weissman

said. Scientists at the Reproductive Genetics Institute, a private clinic in

Chicago, are also studying stem cells to discover the origins of disease.

They have isolated 12 new stem-cell lines from genetically flawed human

embryos, providing stem cells that will specifically develop seven diseases,

including two forms of muscular dystrophy, thalassemia, Fanconi anemia,

fragile X syndrome, Marfan syndrome and a type of neurofibromatosis. Couples

undergoing in vitro fertilization donated the embryos after the clinic

performed prenatal genetic screening....

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Yea!

And Bush’s wife says that “stem cell research is not what it is all cracked

up to be”

Right!

Debbi

Cancer Stem Cells Hint at Cure

http://www.wired.com/news/medtech/0,1286,64549,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_2

Researchers have discovered cells that continually replenish leukemia

tumors... " There are whole areas of tissues you can't get at, but which

human embryonic stem cells almost certainly will develop daily, " Weissman

said. Scientists at the Reproductive Genetics Institute, a private clinic in

Chicago, are also studying stem cells to discover the origins of disease.

They have isolated 12 new stem-cell lines from genetically flawed human

embryos, providing stem cells that will specifically develop seven diseases,

including two forms of muscular dystrophy, thalassemia, Fanconi anemia,

fragile X syndrome, Marfan syndrome and a type of neurofibromatosis. Couples

undergoing in vitro fertilization donated the embryos after the clinic

performed prenatal genetic screening....

To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ehlersdanlos.ca

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> Researchers have discovered cells that continually replenish leukemia

> tumors... " There are whole areas of tissues you can't get at, but which

> human embryonic stem cells almost certainly will develop daily, " Weissman

> said. Scientists at the Reproductive Genetics Institute, a private clinic

in

> Chicago, are also studying stem cells to discover the origins of disease.

> They have isolated 12 new stem-cell lines from genetically flawed human

> embryos, providing stem cells that will specifically develop seven

diseases,

> including two forms of muscular dystrophy, thalassemia, Fanconi anemia,

> fragile X syndrome, Marfan syndrome and a type of neurofibromatosis.

Couples

> undergoing in vitro fertilization donated the embryos after the clinic

> performed prenatal genetic screening....

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> To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ehlersdanlos.ca

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Cancer Stem Cells Hint at Cure

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> http://www.wired.com/news/medtech/0,1286,64549,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_2

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> Researchers have discovered cells that continually replenish leukemia

> tumors... " There are whole areas of tissues you can't get at, but which

> human embryonic stem cells almost certainly will develop daily, " Weissman

> said. Scientists at the Reproductive Genetics Institute, a private clinic

in

> Chicago, are also studying stem cells to discover the origins of disease.

> They have isolated 12 new stem-cell lines from genetically flawed human

> embryos, providing stem cells that will specifically develop seven

diseases,

> including two forms of muscular dystrophy, thalassemia, Fanconi anemia,

> fragile X syndrome, Marfan syndrome and a type of neurofibromatosis.

Couples

> undergoing in vitro fertilization donated the embryos after the clinic

> performed prenatal genetic screening....

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> To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ehlersdanlos.ca

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I think what Mrs. Bush is against on this subject is the fact that scientists

encourage, abourted baby stem research. That, I KNOW they are against. I can't

see anyone feeling good about killing babies for this. I know people will do it

without the research but one less encouragement is A OK in my book. And yes I

am a Bush voter. And will be again. :o)

HUGGLES

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Cancer Stem Cells Hint at Cure

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> http://www.wired.com/news/medtech/0,1286,64549,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_2

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> Researchers have discovered cells that continually replenish leukemia

> tumors... " There are whole areas of tissues you can't get at, but which

> human embryonic stem cells almost certainly will develop daily, " Weissman

> said. Scientists at the Reproductive Genetics Institute, a private clinic

in

> Chicago, are also studying stem cells to discover the origins of disease.

> They have isolated 12 new stem-cell lines from genetically flawed human

> embryos, providing stem cells that will specifically develop seven

diseases,

> including two forms of muscular dystrophy, thalassemia, Fanconi anemia,

> fragile X syndrome, Marfan syndrome and a type of neurofibromatosis.

Couples

> undergoing in vitro fertilization donated the embryos after the clinic

> performed prenatal genetic screening....

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> To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ehlersdanlos.ca

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As opposed to intentionally dropping depleted uranium on countries for the

sole purpose of creating horrific genetic disorders?

On 8/12/04 4:56 AM, " ceda " ceda > wrote:

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> I think what Mrs. Bush is against on this subject is the fact that scientists

> encourage, abourted baby stem research. That, I KNOW they are against. I can't

> see anyone feeling good about killing babies for this.

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