Stem Cell Targeting Wins First Nobel of 2007 48
An anonymous reader writes "'Gene targeting,' which allows scientists to isolate stem cells in mice and reproduce genetically modified offspring, has won the Nobel Prize for medicine. Having allowed pathologists to better understand diseases such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes and cystic fibrosis for close to 20 years, the technology is just now getting its big day in the sun. From Nobel's full how-it-works: 'Their [i.e. ES cells] use as a vehicle for the transfer into the mouse genome of mutant alleles, either selected in cell culture or inserted into the cells via transformation with specific DNA fragments, has been presented as an attractive proposition. In many of these studies the use of pluripotential cells directly isolated from the embryos under study should have great advantages.'"
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"I'll trade the life of some unknown human any day of the week, provided I can imagine it is nothing more than a mass of cells rather than a distinct human being in the early stages of development. Please exploit this unknown, innocent, defenseless life for my own benefit."
There, fixed. You can thank me later.
Re:"isolated from the embryo" (Score:5, Informative)
It's far more than stem cell harvesting (Score:5, Informative)
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"Suffer not the stem cells to come to me." John 6:29
Re:"isolated from the embryo" (Score:5, Funny)
1. Meat being muscle, it's not that.
2. Living being is too vague a term to use here, so it doesn't really fit that...
3. The article discusses a mouse, so "human" is right out.
4. We're talking about a group of undifferentiated cells-- usually ones that would otherwise be destroyed.
5. The benefits are to poor, rich, athiest, Christian (except Christian Scientists), and the rest of humanity.
6. "Let's see" is incorrect, since you obviously didn't even glance at the article description, let alone its concents
You might have gotten the word "or" right, but it's not looking good.
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Actually, probably not. When has a doctor ever told you anything at all about the origins of any medicine or treatment? Most doctors probably don't know much about such things, as it's not really relevant to treatment. Medical researchers would usually know, but they're not the ones that treat patients.
Anyway, people are pretty good about b
I'm not sure (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:Glad the US govt has supoorted stem cell resear (Score:5, Informative)
Actually, the US government DOES support this type of research. This was done with mice, not human embryos. Still, even it was human tissue being researched, the US Gov't would still fund research providing that it either used one of the existing stem cell lines or the stem cells came from a different source such as cord blood or adult stem cells.
You should really look this stuff up before you spout off like that.
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What, if any, is the difference between harvesting a liver/heart/kidney from a motorcycle accident victim and harvesting stem cells from aborted fetuses?
It's not like women are going to have extra abortions to support research!
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Ok, but adult murder victims would also be harvested for organs, if processed in time. It's just that usually once the paramedics get there, all the organs are toast. Murderers tend not to call 911.
Motorcycle accident victims have the unique feature that they often go brain-dead from massive head trauma (especially in no-helmet states), leaving everything else in
By the same argument no one opposes abortions... (Score:2)
However, the reason we can't have that discussion is that the "NO MEDDLIN'
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Quite right. We certainly need government supported research to keep mice living longer and longer. That is the primary goal, right?....
Surprised it did not happen sooner (Score:2, Insightful)
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Wait for it... (Score:1)
Oh, wait - I'm too late.
Party time. (Score:1)
Change Headline to "Knock Out Mouse Wins Nobel" (Score:1)
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"Stem cells" it is.
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This is what the technique is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knockout_mice [wikipedia.org]
They are referred to (appropriately) as "Knockout mice".
everytime this happens... (Score:1)