Parthenogenesis: A Way of Fulfilling The Stem Cell Needs of 50% of
The Population - - And Without reliable Objections.
Redondo Beach, CA 90277 March seventeen 2008
By Dr. Hans J. Kugler, PhD
President
Tel:
310-540-0564.
International Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (IAAM)(*).
With most admiration for a ground-breaking work during Boston
Children's Hospital (1), Kobe Univ. in Japan (2), SUMS Univ. in China
(3), Univ. of Milan, Italy (4), Univ. S. Florida, Tampa (5), Heinrich
Heine Univ., Germany (6), Michigan State Univ. (7), as well as most others:
We hold that, upon a basis of accessible investigate data, a time is
right for IAAM Stem Cell Research, Dr. Hans J. Kugler, PhD, director,
to suggest which woman of child-bearing age give it critical
consideration to have a number of their egg cells collected as well as
stored (by a cryogenic facility) for probable destiny needs of branch
cells.
Today, when a kid is born, parents have a preference of storing
umbilical chord blood (containing branch cells) for destiny needs of a
child. The same facilities could store egg cells. Even if it should
turn out which egg cells are not matched for creation individual-specific
branch cells, these eggs are not wasted; they could be a blessing for
alternative people as well as are similar to money in a bank.
(*) IAAM. IAAM is a California 501-C-3 non-profit tutorial
corporation, located in Redondo Beach, CA. The IAAM Stem Cell
Research laboratory was founded since of a most delays in branch
dungeon investigate legal, ethical, regulatory, political. Our goal:
creation safe as well as person-specific branch cells (stem cells with DNA a
same as a recipient). Considering ourselves conservative, we feel
uncomfortable with a judgment of harvesting branch cells from aborted
fetuses or from e! mbryos f rom flood clinics ( - - which will not
produce person-specific branch cells anyway). We find a Petri-dish
Nuclear Transfer, as well as a Parthenogenesis methods acceptable, as well as a
laboratory is set up for such work. We have been exploring
parthenogenesis pure bieing born (getting an egg dungeon to divide though
fertilization) as a source of branch cells; this would not need a
chief send (it already contains only DNA from a donor), though
it would additionally bypass reliable objections. Furthermore, since there -
most expected - would be no reliable objections, manipulating such a
dungeon with DNA from a (male) skin cell, it should be probable to find
ways to produce branch cells for a alternative half of a population.
For a more complete list of references, including abstracts of a
writings quoted above, go to www.antiagingforme.com (after 5 PM,
Monday; zero to buy, free access), click upon FREE eBooks, as well as afterwards
upon IAAM STEM CELL RESEARCH, Part IV.
Or: Request parthenogenesis reference list from
drkugler@roadrunner.com.
(1) Differentiation potential of histocompatible parthenogenetic
rudimentary branch cells.
Lengerke C, Kim K, Lerou P, Daley GQ
Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Children's Hospital
Boston, 300 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2007 Jun;1106:209-18. Epub 2007 March 14.
(2) The motherly nucleolus is necessary for early rudimentary
growth in mammals. Ogushi S, Palmieri C, Fulka H, Saitou M,
Miyano T, Fulka J Jr. Graduate School of Science as well as Technology, Kobe
University, Kobe 657-8501, Japan. ogushi@cdb.riken.jp Science. 2008
Feb 1;319(5863):613-6.
(3) Derivation of human rudimentary branch dungeon lines from
parthenogenetic blastocysts. Main Q, YU Y, LI T, Wang L, Chen MJ,
Huang SZ, Zhou C, Zhou Q. 1Reproductive Medical ! Center, a First
Affiliated Hospital of SUMS University, Guangzhou 210029, China. Cell
Res. 2007 Dec;17(12):1008-19.
(4) Parthenotes as a source of rudimentary branch cells.
Brevini TA, Gandolfi F
Laboratory of Biomedical Embryology, Centre for Stem Cell Research,
University of Milan, Milan, Italy. tiziana.brevini@unimi.it
Cell Prolif. 2008 Feb;41 Suppl 1:20-30.
(5) Telomere lengthening early in development.
Lui L, Bailey SM, Okuka M, Munoz P, Li C, Zhou L, Wu C, Czerwiec E,
Sandler L, Seyfang A, Blasco MA, Keefe DL.
Laboratory for Reproductive Medicine, Department of Obstetrics as well as
Gynecology, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa,
Florida 33612, USA. liutelom@yahoo.com
Nat.Cell Biol. 2007 Dec;9(12):1436-41. Epub 2007 November 4.
(6) Can synthetic parthenogenesis sidestep reliable pitfalls in human
healing cloning? An historical perspective.
Fangerau H.
Institute for a History of Medicine, Heinrich-Heine University
Dsseldorf, Universitaetsstrasse 1, 40225 Dsseldorf, Germany.
heiner.Fangerau@uni-duesseldorf.de J Med Ethics. 2005 Dec;31(12):733-
5.
(7) Embryonic branch cells from parthenotes.
Cibelli JB, Cunniff K, Vrana KE.
Department of Animal Science, Michigan State University, East
Lansing, Michigan, USA.
Methods Enzymol. 2006;418:117-35.
Dr. Hans Kugler (drkugler@roadrunner.com)
International Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine
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