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Neurons Created Directly From Skin Cells

alx5000 writes "The Times is running a story about a neurologic breakthrough that could revolutionise treatments for conditions such as Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's: Neurons have been created directly from skin cells for the first time. Quoting neurobiologist Professor Jack Price: 'This suggests that there are no great rules — you can reprogramme anything into anything else.' The article also points out that this method could work around the ethical issues surrounding embryonic stem-cell research."

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  1. Re:Embryonic stem cells shouldn't be replaced by amiga3D · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Really now. If what these guys are saying is true and any cells can be reprogrammed. What's the big benefit of harvesting embryo's?

  2. check out the excessively big brain on Brad by Onymous+Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Don't get carried away and be all rash now.

    Some drugs actually promote neurogenesis. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1253627/

    You wouldn't want to get stoned all the time and then have this new cell therapy and end up with too many neurons.

  3. Re:Religious issue by jgtg32a · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I'm against abortion and I'm for stem cells, just not the embryonic variety

  4. Re:Perfect explanation by Tenek · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'm a mother. I've got two daughters. I was circ'ed as a girl, as were both of my daughters. I asked all the questions -- is it necessary, is it recommended, why or why not, etc. I decided to go ahead and I know exactly why I made that choice based on scientific data. If someone else is informed of the scientific data and chooses against circumcision, I fully respect that and have no problem with it. I can tell you that the child displayed little evidence of pain, as I was right there with the doc as it was done, and it heals quite quickly. And no, not "everybody else" does it. The number of uncircumcised females in the US is increasing, actually. You might find the numbers surprising if you have time to look it up.

  5. Re:Religious issue by Attila+Dimedici · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The article also points out that this method could work around the ethical issues surrounding embryonic stem-cell research.

    This is more a religious issue rather than ethical - much like the pro-choice and anti-choice debate. Same people are anti-stem cell as those who are anti-choice.

    Right, the same people who are in favor of killing unborn babies just because people don't want to have a baby, are in favor of killing unborn babies to harvest stem cells to use for medical research (even though all of the evidence points to those cells being of no medical use).

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