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  • LONDON (AP) - The British government Tuesday gave the creator of Dolly the Sheep a license to clone human embryos for medical research into the cause of motor neuron disease. Ian Wilmut, who led the team that created Dolly at Scotland's Roslin Institute in 1996, and motor neuron expert Christopher Shaw of the Institute of Psychiatry in London, plan to clone embyros to study how nerve cells go awry to cause the disease. The experiments do not involve creating cloned babies.

  • by Gina Kolata, New York: William Morrow & Co., 276 pages, $23.00 Cloning human cells could one day save your life and the lives of the people you l...

  • LONDON -- The British government Tuesday gave the creator of Dolly the Sheep a license to clone human embryos for medical research into the cause of motor neuron disease. Ian Wilmut, who led the team that created Dolly at Scotland's Roslin Institute in 1996, and motor neuron expert Christopher Shaw of the Institute of Psychiatry in London, plan to clone embyros to study how nerve cells go awry to cause the disease. The experiments do not involve creating cloned babies.

  • To Protect Women from Exploitation as Egg Donors and Enforce the NY Legislature's Ban on Taxpayer Money Going to Advance Human Cloning, Feminists Choosing Life of New York Will Appeal Flawed Lower Court Ruling ROCHESTER, N.Y., Sept. 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Feminists Choosing Life of New York has cleared the way for the Appellate Division, Third Department, to hear FCLNY's challenge to the State Health Department's payment-for-eggs program. If allowed to stand, the State's scheme would use taxpayers' dollars to pay economically vulnerable young women to undergo risky procedures so researchers can use their eggs to create cloned embryos for embryonic stem cell research. FCLNY filed a notice of appeal after a Court of Claims appointee rejected its challenge to the program and ruled i...

    ... cell research was the kind used to clone Dolly the Sheep in 1996. The judge upheld taxpayer fundi...

  • The creator of Dolly the sheep, the world's first mammal cloned from an adult, applied for a human-cloning license Tuesday to study how nerve cells go awry to cause motor neuron disease. Ian Wilmut, who led the team that created Dolly at Scotland's Roslin Institute in 1996, said he plans to clone cells from patients with the incurable muscle wasting disease, derive stem cells from the cloned embryo, make them develop into nerve cells and compare their development with nerve cells derived from healthy embryos.

  • LONDON -- The British government Tuesday gave the creator of Dolly the sheep a license to clone human embryos for medical research into the cause of motor neuron disease. Ian Wilmut, who led the team that created Dolly at Scotland's Roslin Institute in 1996, and motor neuron expert Christopher Shaw of the Institute of Psychiatry in London, plan to clone embryos to study how nerve cells go awry to cause the disease. The experiments do not involve creating cloned babies.

  • University of Wisconsin-Madison, summer 2006. Junying Yu now assumed she had no chance. [X] Her scientific rival in Japan, Shinya Yamanaka, had sent mature mouse cells back to their embryonic origin. All that remained was for the work to be published. Soon he would do the same with human cells.

    ... spent years studying the technique used to clone Dolly the sheep, had entered the race later than Y...

  • ..., it is the same method Ian Wilmut used to clone Dolly the sheep. Cloning is legal under Amendment ...

  • is producing the genetic twin of another organism. Usually animals are cloned and some times humans. is good if you have a pet you love and is dieing and want another one. The first cloned mammal was in 1997, a sheep named Dolly. is good for animals with special qualities so you can clone that one to get another one. also could be used for plants. My opinion on is that it's not good. I don't like because hundreds of animals die because of it. It is not fair to the animals. If we start many animals then they could become endangered.

  • Matt Fickie possesses the distinction of being the healer and the healed. Fickie is a 28-year-old, third-year medical resident at University Hospital. Early in life, the Lake Ozark man was diagnosed with congenital hydronephrosis, a debilitating kidney disease.

    ... a cloning process that Ian Welmont used to clone Dolly the sheep," said Chole. He is author and edi...



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