Stem Cells May Lead to the Making of Blood Farms
By Alex Garrel
16:22, August 21st 2008
31 votes
Vote this story
Stem Cells May Lead to the Making of Blood Farms

On Tuesday, a team of researchers from Advanced Cell Technology in Massachusetts released the results of a new stem cell oriented study.

As it turns out, with the help of embryonic stem cells, red blood cells can be grown, thus suggesting that it will eventually be possible to create something similar to a farm; such a breakthrough would solve the very serious problem of blood shortage many hospitals are experiencing these days.

The company is hoping that the newly found information will attract investors, as its financial status is currently not a very positive one. Dr. Robert Lanza, scientific director of the company, considers the study to be "a big break" for his team.
Stem cells are responsible for replenishing several types of cells and tissues. Researchers hope that one day, stem cells will be widely used for transplants. There is a problem here however: the immune system may not respond well to tissues which are grown using stem cells harvested from someone else. Dr. Robert Lanza’s team said using red blood cells may go around this situation.

They want to start growing human embryo cells from all the existing blood types. O negative would probably the most desirable, as it is compatible with all the other types. Dr. Robert Lanza said the ability to produce as much as would be needed at any given time was, obviously enough, extremely attractive.

The company must look for its own investors, as the U.S. federal government goes by very strict rules when it comes to embryonic stem cell research. As human embryos are used, this field has generated a lot of controversy.



© 2007 - 2008 - eFluxMedia
dotclear

Other News in

Obama Is Expected To Introduce Single-Payer System

Obama Is Expected To Introduce Single-Payer System

Nowadays, everyone seems to think that America’s health-care system is a mess. That’s why Barack Obama is expected to quickly revamp this system, given his change speech during the presidential race....

Attorney General Mukasey Loses Consciousness, But Feels Just Fine

Attorney General Mukasey Loses Consciousness, But Feels Just Fine

Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey collapsed during a speech on Thursday night, being taken to the hospital after he failed to regain consciousness. Mr. Mukasey, a 67-year-old, took over as attorney...

Autumn Babies More Likely To Develop Asthma

Autumn Babies More Likely To Develop Asthma

U.S. researchers concluded on Friday that babies that are born four months before the peak cold and flu season have a 30% higher risk of developing asthma, also suggesting that these common...

It’s High Time You Chose Your Part D Plan

It’s High Time You Chose Your Part D Plan

Until December 31, Medicare Part D is offering an “open-enrollment” period, meaning that seniors can change their prescription drug coverage to pick a new plan that better meets their needs. The...

Your Beauty Sleep, Your Ticket To A Life Without Cancer

Your Beauty Sleep, Your Ticket To A Life Without Cancer

According to a new study led by James McClain of the National Cancer Institute, practicing regular physical activity can significantly reduce the risk of cancer among women but only if the hours of...

dotclear
Latest videos in Health
Landmark windpipe transplant
High Heels: Upward Trend...
AIDS cure hope after German...
Dangers Of Childhood Obesity
China smoking costs mount

dotclear
Health You are here: Health
» Science   » Health   
E-mail To A Friend Print RSS Text size: Decrease font size Increase font size
dotclear
dotclear
dotclear
Most Popular in Health
Radio Host Involved In Drug Company Commercial InterestsRadio Host Involved In Drug Company Commercial Interests

» read full story
dotclear

Interested In This Topic?

News Alert will keep you informed. Find out more.
dotclear
Photos Gallery
dotclear
Today's Latest News
Voting peaceful in second phase of elections in Indian Kashmir

» read full story
dotclear