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Ethical stem cell breakthrough welcome E-mail
Written by Staff Reporter   
Wednesday, 28 November 2007

Dear Editor,
The news this week that researchers in the US and Japan have successfully reprogrammed ordinary skin cells to become stem cells, which can potentially be used to cure various diseases should be welcomed with enthusiasm by one and all.

These skin stem cells are capable of pluripotency, that is to say that they have the capacity to develop into any of several hundred different cell types. It was previously thought that this could only occur by harvesting cells from growing human embryos, a process which would inevitably lead to the destruction of innocent human life (and one which has had no success to date). The new discovery means, for example, that the skin stem cells could be used to repair heart damage following a heart attack or nerve damage following spinal injuries etc. The other enormous advantage of these stem cells over embryonic stem cells is that they are taken from the patient to whom treatment will be given and as they have the same genetic make up, will not be rejected by the recipient patient.

Now that it appears that the ethical difficulties have been overcome, Ireland is presented with a wonderful opportunity to develop centres of excellence in the area of stem cell research.

This breakthrough further proves that through innovation and funding of ethical research, great scientific progress can be made for the good of humanity.

Yours faithfully,
Sjef Schutte,
Chairperson,
Galway For Life,
Ozanam House,
St Augustine Street,
Galway


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