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US scientists reprogram cells to produce mice from 2 male parents

US scientists reprogram cells to produce mice from 2 male parents

It’s been something of a holy grail amongst reproductive scientists for some time; the breeding of animals with same sex parents. However, reports today by U.S researchers of the successful breeding of mice from two fathers have been met with caution by Australian scientists and legal experts. “Whilst the findings in this paper are intriguing, whether such an approach could ever be applied to human reproduction is highly unlikely,” said Dr Megan Munsie, Senior Manager, Research and Government, Australian Stem Cell Centre.

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CMA 2010

CMA 2010

Read the latest article: Do Matters of Soul matter in medicine? Complete interviews from the Catholic Medical Association meeting in Seattle Also:  Integrated Catholic Life  Partial Quoting: 1)     The goal of medicine should not be to use some humans to save the rest...

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SCPI Autism in German

SCPI Autism in German

3. Juni 2010 Internationale Konferenz für Autismus-Forschung vom 20. bis 22. Mai 2010 in Philadelphia: Sound Choice Pharmaceutical Institute (SCPI) legt Studie über aus Abtreibungen stammende fetale DNA in Impfstoffen vor (Seattle, Washington) Die Gründerin und...

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SCPI Autism Abstract

SCPI Autism Abstract

Computational Detection of Homologous Recombination Hotspots in X-Chromosome Autism Associated Genes Abstract Friday, May 21, 2010 Franklin Hall B Level 4 (Philadelphia Marriott Downtown) 11:00 AM A. Ard , University of Portland, Portland, OR M. LaMadrid , Sound...

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