A new breakthrough in stem cell production provides an important tool to researchers studying Lou Gehrig’s disease
By Stuart Fox
Posted 08.05.2008 at 3:27 pm
Talk of the promise of stem cells usually revolves around creating new, healthy cells to repair damaged or diseased organs. However, a joint project between Harvard and Columbia Universities has been doing the exact opposite: creating stem cells that will develop into diseased cells. By creating stem cells from people with a known degenerative disorder, the researchers hope to explore the process that cause the diseases, discover where a cure might be most effective, and probe the unexplored area between genetics and disease.
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