Stem Cell Therapy 'Will Be Commonplace' Science: Human-Animal Embryos Science: Human-Animal Embryos Dolly the Sheep Creator Hails New Research Opportunities
Sunday Herald › September 25, 2007
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Sunday Herald › September 25, 2007
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THE creator of Dolly the sheep has predicted that treatments using stem cells could become as common as antibiotics.
Professor Ian Wilmut, director of the Scottish Centre for Regenerative Medicine at Edinburgh University, said the first of these revolutionary therapies is expected to be available in around a decade and will develop rapidly over the coming years.See the full content of this document
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Stem Cell Therapy 'Will Be Commonplace' Science: Human-Animal Embryos Science: Human-Animal Embryos Dolly the Sheep Creator Hails New Research Opportunities
His comments come in the wake of the decision by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) to allow British scientists to create humananimal embryos for research, which Wilmut describe...
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