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Re: ttattletell post# 45412

Saturday, 12/04/2010 5:00:54 PM

Saturday, December 04, 2010 5:00:54 PM

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Harvard/UPenn/CBAI/AHIP and others onboard saying or by not storing are saying embryonic stem cells are obsolete. They are the experts and I am just the reporter with a penny invested in a 1/2 penny stock with high HOPE's for CBAI my investment and the adult stem cell sector.

So what CBAI stores is not obsolete and the storage industry according to the report is also not obsolete. The younger the cell the better. At birth is Best/Premium! This post authored by you is incorrect:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=57385947

Bioethics attorney Wesley J. Smith says he thinks direct conversation has the ability to make embryonic stem cell research obsolete — which helps solve the ethical problems pro-life advocates have with it since unborn children must be destroyed to obtain the cells.

“When George W. Bush praised scientists as having the talent and ability to discover and harness the healing potential of regenerative medicine ethically, that is, without needing to destroy embryos–his enemies scoffed. What a dope,” he said. “His religion got in the way of the understanding that ESCR was the only hope.”

“That was then,” Smith added.

“Now, scientists are working with a number of techniques that are already providing hope in human trials–adult stem and umbilical cord stem cells–as they develop astonishing techniques that can reprogram normal cells into pluripotent stem cells–IPSC, now being used in drug testing and to study disease–or now, even skip the stem cell stage altogether with direct reprogramming or “direct conversion.” More advances have been made on the latter front,” Smith opined.


http://www.lifenews.com/2010/11/29/bio-3220/

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