February 9, 2007
IT'S NOT ABOUT SCIENCE, JUST IDEOLOGY:
Code of Silence: Another source of useful stem cells has been found - and the media and the cloning crowd are trying keep it quiet. (Michael Fumento, February 8, 2007, Daily Standard)
Adult stem cells cure and treat more 70 diseases and are involved in almost 1,300 human clinical trials. Scientists also keep discovering that adult stem cells are capable of creating a wider variety of mature cells. Perhaps the most promising of these was announced in the January issue of Nature Biotechnology.
Anthony Atala, director of the Institute for Regenerative Medicine at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, reported that stem cells in the amniotic fluid that fills the sac surrounding the fetus may be just as versatile as embryonic stem cells. At the same time they maintain all the advantages that have made adult stem cells such a success.This has caused great consternation on the part of those seeking increased taxpayer embryonic stem cell funds. The reason is that there are currently no practical applications for this type of cell. There hasn't even been a single clinical trial involving them. Researchers admit we won't have approved embryonic stem cell treatments for at least 10 years.
One advantage of embryonic stem cells has been that most types of adult stem cells cannot be multiplied outside of the body for very long, while embryonic ones may replicate in the lab indefinitely.
But Atala's new amniotic stem cells grow as fast outside the body as embryonic stem cells (doubling every 36 hours), and he's now been growing the same cell line for two years, with no indication of slowing.
That leaves embryonic stem cells with only one possible advantage - potential. [...]The New York Times refused even to allow people to read between the lines - they simply never reported the news about Atala's work. When a reader complained to the "Public Editor," an online ombudsman, about the omission, the Times responded that its genetics reporter, Nicholas Wade, "looked at the Atala paper last week and deemed it a minor development." Wade said of the paper, "It reports finding 'multipotent' stem cells in amniotic fluid. Multipotent means they can't do as much as bona fide embryonic stem cells (which are called 'pluripotent')."
Neither Minger nor Newsweek nor Wade could be more wrong. As Atala told PBS's Online NewsHour, "We have been able to drive the cell to what we call all three germ layers, which basically means all three major classes of tissues available in the body, from which all cells come from." I pointed out in a response to the New York Times posting that merely reading the online abstract of the Atala paper indicated the same. Of course, this is the same paper that told readers in 2004 that there were no cures or treatments with adult stem cells. Not 70 cures or treatments, some dating back half a century - none.
It is neither paranoia nor exaggeration to say that the New York Times is engaged in a stem-cell cover-up.
The real advantage to the Left of using embryos is that it compromises us all morally and moves us further down hill. Posted by Orrin Judd at February 9, 2007 12:57 PM
It's not about the gold teeth, it's about the Jews.
It this case, it's not about the cures, it's about dehumanizing the unborn in service of the queer nation ideology of separating sexuality from reproduction.
Posted by: Lou Gots at February 9, 2007 1:46 PMLou is right, and with embryonic stem cells, the Left has the additional lust of 'avoiding' death.
Posted by: jim hamlen at February 9, 2007 5:40 PM