Boost for stem cell technique - The Guardian 7th December 2007

Friday, December 07, 2007

Scientists have cured sickle cell anaemia in mice using stem cells produced without using embryos. The procedure involved reprogramming skin cells from the mice back to an extremely flexible embryo-like state, then replacing the defective gene that caused the disease. When the cells were injected back into mice they reversed the symptoms of the disease.

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