Scientists Can Grow Stem Cells In a Petri Dish 83
rift321 writes "Scientists safely created induced pluripotent stem cells from human stem cells, and grew them in a petri dish. The previous methods for creating iPSC's involved the use of retroviruses, which rendered the stem cells unacceptable for human implantation due to an increased risk of cancer and mutations. The researchers used a safer, albeit slower process to modify the skin cells, using a cell-penetrating peptide to deliver the needed genes into the cell (PDF). I'd like to hear if anyone has some insight into exactly how close that brings us to everyday-use of stem cells for regenerative therapy, and exactly what obstacles remain before such therapies can be put to use."
Finally (Score:1, Funny)
That's nothing! (Score:5, Funny)
You should see the stuff that grows on MY dishes!
Re:That's gonna make a lot of people happy (Score:2, Funny)
Scientists growing scientists in petri dishes ... (Score:5, Funny)
. . . now *that* will be cool!
. . . or, maybe not?
Oblig. XKCD (Score:3, Funny)