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Breakthrough!--Cloned cells treat Parkinson's in mice
Sue Wu submitted, created time 9 months 2 weeks (www.nature.com)
Researchers who used cloned embryonic stem cells to treat Parkinson's disease in mice said on Sunday they worked better than other cells. 


Human embryos cloned from adult cells
Charles submitted, created time 11 months 3 weeks (www.nature.com)
A California company has brought human cloning research to a new level with efficient production of cloned human blastocysts — an early stage of embryos. 


Next steps in human cloning: cloned blastocysts
Darkfrog submitted, created time 11 months 3 weeks (www.nature.com)
A team in California claims to have performed in truth what disgraced Seoul U. researcher Woo Suk Hwang had faked: Stegeman company of La Jolla CA claims the creation of a cloned blastocyst from which a tailored cell line can be made. They started with an adult patient's own cells, in this case, a man's fibroblasts.
The article doesn't explicitly say, but since this is a blastocyst, I am assuming that it went through a totipotent state. The pro-life crowd would consider this morally objectionable 
Reprogrammed Skin Cells Strut Their Stuff
Eric wu submitted, created time 1 year 1 month (sciencenow.sciencemag.org)
I am so excited when I read this good news.No doubt,It has taken a hopeful light for our human being to conquer sickle cell anemia.
It has been reported that common skin cells transfered to stem cells by adding four special genes two weeks ago.It also has a debate in China. A Chinese scientist whose name is not specific to me wrote a article in China GuangMing Daily to declare that the new breakthrough on stem cell research has referred to his achievement more or less. But another Chinese scientist who is famous for revealing false science made a face for his action 
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