Human therapeutic cloning is a recently emerged application of somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), which is currently being performed to produce patient-specific stem cell lines for future stem cell therapies. The advantages in producing human nuclear transfer (NT) embryos to derive NT stem cell lines are that these can be tailor-made (i.e., are autologous in nature) for the patient and may overcome the need to administer lifelong immunosuppression following; stem cell transplantation. Although the rationale for using NT embryos is not for reproductive purposes, human NT remains clouded in ethical, moral, and religious controversies. The recent retraction of high-impact factor publications in the field of human NT from a research group in...
The establishment of human ES cells has given tremendous input to the concept of stem cell-based the...
A short meeting, held as an Arthur Sackler Colloquium of the United States National Academy of Scien...
Cloning methods in mice are now well described and are becoming routine. However, the frequency at w...
SummaryReprogramming somatic cells into pluripotent embryonic stem cells (ESCs) by somatic cell nucl...
The development and transplantation of autologous cells derived from nuclear transfer embryonic stem...
In the last half a century, researchers and scientists discovered the application of somatic cell nu...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) has been an area of interest in the field of stem cell researc...
WITH THE SEQUENCING of the human genome and our increasing knowl-edge of the molecular mechanisms of...
Patient-specific, immune-matched human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are anticipated to be of great b...
It has long been discovered that human pluripotent cells could be isolated from the blastocyst state...
Accessibility of human oocytes for research poses a serious ethical challenge to society. This fact ...
This report provides information about the Human Cloning where a human embryo produced via cloning i...
Clonning studies performed in order to produce genetically idenbtical living beings are seperated in...
A recent study of human somatic cells reprogrammed to a pluripotent state via somatic cell nuclear t...
This report considers whether research involving the creation of human-animal interspecies somatic c...
The establishment of human ES cells has given tremendous input to the concept of stem cell-based the...
A short meeting, held as an Arthur Sackler Colloquium of the United States National Academy of Scien...
Cloning methods in mice are now well described and are becoming routine. However, the frequency at w...
SummaryReprogramming somatic cells into pluripotent embryonic stem cells (ESCs) by somatic cell nucl...
The development and transplantation of autologous cells derived from nuclear transfer embryonic stem...
In the last half a century, researchers and scientists discovered the application of somatic cell nu...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) has been an area of interest in the field of stem cell researc...
WITH THE SEQUENCING of the human genome and our increasing knowl-edge of the molecular mechanisms of...
Patient-specific, immune-matched human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are anticipated to be of great b...
It has long been discovered that human pluripotent cells could be isolated from the blastocyst state...
Accessibility of human oocytes for research poses a serious ethical challenge to society. This fact ...
This report provides information about the Human Cloning where a human embryo produced via cloning i...
Clonning studies performed in order to produce genetically idenbtical living beings are seperated in...
A recent study of human somatic cells reprogrammed to a pluripotent state via somatic cell nuclear t...
This report considers whether research involving the creation of human-animal interspecies somatic c...
The establishment of human ES cells has given tremendous input to the concept of stem cell-based the...
A short meeting, held as an Arthur Sackler Colloquium of the United States National Academy of Scien...
Cloning methods in mice are now well described and are becoming routine. However, the frequency at w...