Embryonic stem cells: protecting pluripotency from alloreactivity
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.coi.2007.07.010
Embryonic stem cells: protecting pluripotency from alloreactivity
Abstract
There can be little doubt that 2006 turned out to be the annus horribilis for therapeutic cloning by somatic nuclear transfer (SNT). As the full extent of the fraud surrounding the generation of patient-specific embryonic stem (ES) cell lines became apparent, hopes began to fade for the advent of cell replacement therapies (CRT), free from the confounding issues of immune rejection. While the dust begins to settle, it is perhaps pertinent to ask whether the promise of SNT is still worth pursuing or whether alternative strategies for immune evasion might help fill the void.
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