<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
             

          Report: Amniotic fluid yields stem cells

          (AP)
          Updated: 2007-01-08 06:55

          Scientists reported Sunday they had found a plentiful source of stem cells in the fluid that cushions babies in the womb and produced a variety of tissue types from these cells - sidestepping the controversy over destroying embryos for research.


          Dr. Anthony Atala, head of Wake Forest's regenerative medicine institute, is photographed in his research lab at Piedmont Triad Research Park in Winston-Salem, NC, Friday, Jan. 5, 2007. [AP]
          Researchers at Wake Forest University and Harvard University reported the stem cells they drew from amniotic fluid donated by pregnant women hold much the same promise as embryonic stem cells. They reported they were able to extract the stem cells without harm to mother or fetus and turn their discovery into several different tissue cell types, including brain, liver and bone.

          "Our hope is that these cells will provide a valuable resource for tissue repair and for engineered organs as well," said Dr. Anthony Atala, head of Wake Forest's regenerative medicine institute and senior researcher on the project.

          It took Atala's team some seven years of research to determine the cells they found were truly stem cells that "can be used to produce a broad range of cells that may be valuable for therapy."

          However, the scientists noted they still don't know exactly how many different cell types can be made from the stem cells found in amniotic fluid. They also said that even preliminary tests in patients are years away.

          Still, Atala said the research reported in the scientific journal Nature Biotechnology expands far beyond similar work discussed at a heart research conference in November. There, Swiss researcher Simon Hoerstrup said he managed to turn amniotic fluid stem cells into heart cells that could be grown into replacement valves. Hoerstrup has yet to publish his work in a scientific journal.

          Atala said the new research has found even more promising stem cells with the potential to turn into many more medically useful replacement parts.

          "We have other cell lines cooking," Atala said.

          The hallmark of human embryonic stem cells, which are created in the first days after conception, is the ability to turn into any of the more than 220 cell types that make up the human body. Researchers are hopeful they can train these primordial cells to repair damaged organs in need of healthy cells.

          However, many people, including President Bush, oppose the destruction of embryos for any reason. The Bush administration has severely restricted federal funding for the embryo work since 2001, leading many scientists to search for alternative stem cell sources.

          The cells from amniotic fluid "can clearly generate a broad range of important cell types, but they may not do as many tricks as embryonic stem cells," said Dr. Robert Lanza, chief scientist at the stem cell company Advanced Cell Technology. "Either way, I think this work represents a giant step forward for stem cell research."

          It's the latest advance in the so-called regenerative medicine field that has sprung from Atala's lab in Winston-Salem, N.C. In April, Atala and his colleagues rebuilt bladders for seven young patients using live tissue grown in the lab.

          In the latest work, Atala's team extracted a small number of stem cells swimming among the many other cell types in the amniotic fluid. One of the more promising aspects of the research is that some of the DNA of the amnio stem cells contained Y chromosomes, which means the cells came from the babies rather than the pregnant moms.

          Dr. George Daley, a Harvard University stem cell researcher, said that finding raises the possibility that someday expectant parents can freeze amnio stem cells for future tissue replacement in a sick child without fear of immune rejection.

          Nonetheless, Daley said the discovery shouldn't be used as a replacement for human embryonic stem cell research.

          "While they are fascinating subjects of study in their own right, they are not a substitute for human embryonic stem cells, which allow scientists to address a host of other interesting questions in early human development," said Daley, who began work last year to clone human embryos to produce stem cells.



          Top World News  
          Today's Top News  
          Most Commented/Read Stories in 48 Hours
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产一区二区av天堂热| 无码人妻aⅴ一区二区三区日本| 国产成人久久精品激情91| 亚洲天堂免费一二三四区 | 久久一日本综合色鬼综合色| 国产精品天天在线午夜更新| 欧美三级中文字幕在线观看| 国产中年熟女高潮大集合| 国产精品一区二区麻豆蜜桃| 免费费很色大片欧一二区| 少妇又爽又刺激视频| 国产成人精品久久性色av| 国产精品免费激情视频| 亚洲爆乳少妇无码激情| 国产日韩精品中文字幕| 日本高清在线观看WWWWW色| 久久国产综合色免费观看| 99re在线视频观看| 国产免费又黄又爽又色毛| 日韩AV高清在线看片| 伊在人亚洲香蕉精品区| 日韩中文字幕人妻一区| 性国产vⅰdeosfree高清| 日韩精品国产精品十八禁| 亚洲精品www久久久久久| 激情综合色综合久久丁香| 少妇被粗大的猛烈进出动视频| 中文字幕亚洲综合久久| 中文字幕人成无码免费视频| 伊人久久大香线蕉av色婷婷色| 天天综合色一区二区三区| 亚洲国产初高中生女av| 国产愉拍精品手机| 天天射—综合中文网| 国产麻豆剧果冻传媒一区| 少妇被搞高潮在线免费观看| 肥臀浪妇太爽了快点再快点| 亚洲午夜无码av毛片久久| 大地资源免费视频观看| 亚洲乱色熟女一区二区三区蜜臀| 苍井空毛片精品久久久|