Posted on 05/25/2018 10:08:41 AM PDT by Red Badger
A TEAM of stem cell researchers have done the seemingly impossible and successfully combined artificial human cells with the embryo of a chicken in a shock new experiment aimed at trying to better understand developing life. ==================================================================================
Until now, scientists have been unable to answer how certain cells in a developing embryo decide to become muscles or limbs, while others become bones and nerves.
But now researchers led by Dr Ali Brivanlou, from Rockefeller University in New York, have achieved the unimaginable in a shock experiment.
By grafting petri dish-grown human cells onto the embryo of a chicken the scientists were for the first time ever able to observe how cells organise themselves.
The study was published this week in the science journal Nature where the scientists unveiled the inner machinations of so-called organiser cells.
Human-chicken hybrid: Scientists successfully planted artificial human cells onto a chicken embryo _______________________________________________________________________________________
Organiser cells are responsible for the formation of a cells top, bottom and back and essentially dictate how the human body takes its form.
Dr Brivanlou said: No one knew what happens after the ball of cells attaches itself to the uterus.
The startling experiment could now promise to circumvent the ethical issues surrounding the use of human embryos in laboratory experiments.
Countries like the US ban the use of embryos more than 14-days-old, which is about the time organiser cells begin to form.
In the new study, the researchers bypassed the rule by growing embryo-like structures derived from human embryonic cells.
The cells were then grafted onto 12-hour-old chicken embryos which are roughly the equivalent of a 14 day human.
Astonishingly, the researchers noted as the chicken embryo grew, organiser cells dictated the formation of a second chicken nervous system.
Dr Martin Blum, a developmental biologist at the University of Hohenheim in Germany, said the beautiful finding could put an end to the use of actual human embryos in laboratories.
The expert said: Its a real advance its beautiful this can be shown without the need of using embryos.
The scientists grew embryo-like structures from human embryonic cells
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The new study could aid stem cell research by avoiding the use of human embryos entirely
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At the moment I could not think of a case where an early human embryo would be needed to answer basic questions.
Martin Pera, a stem-cell researcher at the Jackson Laboratory in Maine, similarly praised the findings for opening up new avenues of studying how early development defects occur.
He said: Theres quite a lot there that this system will lead to.
In may ways the study mirrored the discovery of organiser cells in 1924, when a duo of German scientists transplanted cells from one salamander onto the embryo of another.
The researchers, Hilde Mangold Hans Spemann, observed the new cells developing into a second conjoined salamander.
However Dr Brivanlou disagreed his teams findings could supplant the use of actual human embryos in laboratory experimentation.
He said: There is no substitute for studying the real embryo. Everything else we do when we try to model kind of oversimplifies it.
He added the next step is to determine how exactly organiser cells influence their neighbours, which could help efforts to manipulate stem cells into regenerating specific tissues and organs.
Coool!
If true creepy and evil.
swell- turning an already cowardly generation into even bigger chickens
A guy walks into a psychiatrist’s office and says, hey doc, my brother’s crazy!
He thinks he’s a chicken.
Then the doc says, why don’t you turn him in?
Then the guy says, I would but I need the eggs.
It’s time for the meteor to hit.
A diner down the street was advertising a chicken dinner for $1. I ordered it and they gave me a plate of dry corn.
If science ever makes a flying cow then the responsible parties are paying to get my car washed.
Another time when just because you can doesn’t mean you should.
I keep hearing George Carlin saying “that fella has some cock on him.”
Very dangerous all around.
And no less for the souls at issue for not just the perpetrators, but very possibly for their engineered product.
‘Strange New World’ indeed.
Common sense informs me this is an extremely bad idea.
Lol
Now we can find out why the chicken crossed the road.
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