You must explain what you mean by “embryo-like.” They create and cull for “disease specific” embryos. Wait 5 to 14 days and harvest the inner cell mass where the embryonic stem cells are are busy creating all the cells in a body. A body that dies, of course.
However, my point was that there is no ban and never has been. As you say, Daley, Melton, ACT and even Houston researchers at the University of Texas Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine for the Prevention of Human Diseases, private funds are used to carry on embryo destruction and stem cell research. In Houston alone, well over $250 million has been donated to the IMM for stem cell research center.
it's my understanding they are working with adult stem cells and getting them to be embryonic-like. They published back in 2007.
here's a recent article, showing they used cells from patients 4 month to 57 years old.
Am I misunderstanding their work? thanks again.
http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2008/08.21/00-stemcell.html