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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

TriStem now has competition

SC ( 12/28/2004, 18:41:35 )

Houston Community Newspapers now reports that another company is working along the same lines as TriStem:http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?BRD=1574&dept_id=532218&newsid=13627357&PAG=461&rfi=9I found the link to this article at the Do No Harm website, which in the past has apparently been devoted solely to discrediting embryonic stem cell research and encouraging adult stem cell research. I've found it interesting that a site with such an agenda would make no mention whatsoever of the work done by TriStem, since retrodifferentiation doesn't involve making an embryo. Now it seems that the site has a more specific agenda than what I thought before. It's not against promoting the work of a company doing retrodifferentiation work, as long as the company is from Texas. The "discovery" of the retrodifferentiation process was supposedly made as a byproduct of research done to find ways to counteract terrorist attacks. Now whose image would benefit from counterterrorist spawned research conducted by "pro-life" Texans?

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