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Originally posted by Lothar
nostatic,
You can read about some of the drawbacks of embryonic stem cell therapies for heart failure in the Journal for Experimental Medicine. You can also search for articles about the use of stem cells collected from the patients bone marrow and how clinical trials are underway for the treatment of paralysis, heart failure and other diseases.
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And this is enough data to make your sweeping generalization:
"Embryonic stem cells don't show all that much promise compared to other less controvercial research."
You are right. Overwhelming results.
So have you led any clinical trials? Or have any bench results either showing the lack of promise of embyonic line or the superiority of "less controvercial" [sic] methods?