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How? (and remember that any treatment using stem cells has the 
potenttial to harm us, unless we use our own from our own skin cells, 
which would be less likely to trigger autoimmune responses).

Kat

Tamar Raine wrote:
> meir, it's a breakthrough, but they're saying these could wreak havoc in our bodies, they just don't know yet. 
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> Subject: Skin cells made to mimic stem cells - Cloning and stem cells- msnbc.com
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> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21886974/
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> Skin cells made to mimic stem cells
> Scientists say method could ease ethical debate, open new era in medicine
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>   Stem cells created; no embryos destroyed
>   Nov. 20: Researchers say they have created human embryonic stem cells without
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> Two research groups have found different genetic recipes to give ordinary skin
> cells the power to turn into virtually any kind of human tissue, just as
> embryonic stem cells do. 
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