Here is one use for stem cells....although this is an extreme case and controversial, I can only imagine the relief of the parents knowing that they can have a healthy baby AND save the child that they already have!
Sharon
Spanish 'saviour sibling' attracts pro-life opposition |
Ailsa Taylor Progress Educational Trust 26 October 2008 Last week saw the birth of Spain's first so-called 'saviour sibling' - a term used to describe babies conceived following embryo testing to ensure their umbilical cord blood will provide tissue-matched stem cells for an existing sick child. It is hoped that stem cells from baby 'Janvier's' cord blood will provide a cure for his 6-year-old brother, Andres, who has 'beta-thalassaemia' - a genetic blood condition requiring monthly blood transfusions to avoid life-threatening anaemia.
The technique leading to Janvier's birth involved creating embryos by IVF and then testing them to ensure that they would result in a baby both unaffected by beta-thalassaemia and who would also be a suitable tissue match for brother Andres. One of the embryos which was tested was implanted back into the womb to continue developing. The remaining embryos, which were either affected by beta-thalassaemia, not a tissue match, or excess to needs, were then either frozen or discarded.
The only cure for beta-thalassaemia is a stem-cell transplant from a
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Posted by: Sharon LaMothe~
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