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Default Scientists make nerve stem cells

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Scientists make nerve stem cells
Stem cells
Stem cells can be programmed to become many kinds of tissue
The world's first pure batch of nerve stem cells made from human stem cells has been created at the University of Edinburgh, scientists have reported.

It is hoped the newly-created cells will eventually help scientists find new treatments for diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.

BBC science correspondent Pallab Ghosh said the cells should help researchers test the effectiveness of new drugs.

Stem cells are "master" cells that can become many kinds of tissue.

Nerve stem cells are those which help build the brain and central nervous system.


STEM CELL MILESTONES
1960s: Research begins on stem cells taken from adult tissue
1968: Adult stem cells used to treat immunodeficient patient
1998: US scientists grow stem cells from human embryos and germ cells, establishing cell lines still in use today
2001: Embryonic stem cell turned into a blood cell
2004: South Korean scientists clone 30 human embryos and develop them over several days
2005: Korean team develops stem cells tailored to match individual patients

The university's Dr Steven Pollard said: "This is incredibly exciting in terms of curing disease.

"We may be able to create the disease in a dish. If we do that, we'll be able to better understand the disease and also to test drugs."

Our correspondent said the long-term aim of the Edinburgh research is for cells to be used to build replacement neural tissue for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's sufferers.

But he said the more immediate use for the artificially-created cells is to test out the effectiveness of new drugs.

Professor Austin Smith, who led the research at the University of Edinburgh, told the BBC: "We're already talking with the bio-technology and bio-pharmaceutical companies about taking these cells into screening systems for new drugs. Hopefully that will come to pass within two to three years.

"In terms of the possibility of using the cells for transplantation, that's a much more difficult and longer term thing and I think there we're talking more of the five to ten year range."

Previous attempts at creating the nerve cells have produced contaminated samples that have not been scientifically useful.

The breakthrough comes three months after scientists at Newcastle University announced they had successfully produced a cloned embryo using donated eggs and genetic material from stem cells.

It was the first time a human cloned embryo had been created in Britain.

Critics say cloning techniques are unethical.
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Old 08-16-2005, 12:44 PM
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Well I'm no advocate of cloning humans but, things like this where they use the patients own stem cells to treat chronic liver disease I'm all for.

Even more so with patients who have messed up their systems through OD's or solvent abuse, I'm not sure I agree with them getting organ transplants, so this is a nice alternative.
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Forgot a milestone:

2002: Fundies convince U.S. president sperm can write piano concertos.
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