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First human clone embryo ready for implantation
The New Scientist ^
| September 15, 2003
| Andy Coghlan
Posted on 09/16/2003 7:55:54 AM PDT by Pan_Yans Wife
The first human cloned embryo could be implanted into a surrogate mother's womb before the end of the year, US fertility expert Panayiotis Zavos claimed on Monday.
The attempt follows months of "practising" in the lab on hundreds of hybrid embryos made by fusing human cells with empty cow eggs, Zavos told a press conference in London.
If the human pregnancy proceeds and goes to term, the baby will be a girl, he adds.
"We've created the first human embryo for reproductive purposes," says Zavos, director of the Andrology Institute of America and associate director of the Kentucky Center for Reproductive Medicine and IVF.
Zavos says that the frozen human embryo should have been implanted in July, but the surrogate mother developed complications which meant that the attempt had to be postponed. But it's still "on the agenda this year", he says.
"The announcement has no scientific merit - its pure hype," says Bob Lanza, scientific director at Advanced Cell Technology in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Human-cow embryos
Zavos says he created the human cloned embryo by fusing an empty human egg with a granulosa cell, an exclusively female cell which nourishes and protects oocytes as they grow in the ovary.
The embryo, which was frozen after growing to a ball of eight to 10 cells, was created after Zavos had experimented for months with hybrid embryos made by fusing human cells with empty cow oocytes.
To make female hybrids, he fuses the empty cow oocytes with granulosa cells from women. And to make male hybrids, he fuses the empty cow oocytes with differentiated forms of fibroblast skin cells taken from men.
He claims to have attempted this with 600 to 700 cow eggs, and successfully created around 200 human-cow embryos. "Our replication and duplication is remarkable," he said. "We have a 40 per cent success rate".
"It's teaching us how to refine the system to a point where we can use it in humans," said Zavos, adding that he planned to disclose more at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine's annual meeting in Texas in October. He says that he has submitted his results for publication to the online journal, Reproductive BioMedicine.
Creating monsters
Zavos rejected any suggestion that the hybrids were unethical. "We're not interested in creating monsters," he says. "We have no intention of taking them above the blastocyst stage of about 100 cells, and no intention of transferring any to term."
He says that his team had pioneered a refinement to the fusion process, the electrical "jolt" which unites the human cell with an empty egg. He says that his system now uses two "jolts", separated by about five hours, and he was also testing chemical stimulants which trigger fusion.
Zavos stresses that once thawed in preparation for implantation, the human embryo will be thoroughly tested for chromosomal and other defects before insertion. If it proves defective, he will abandon the procedure.
But Lanza says: "It's dangerous and scientifically irresponsible to attempt human reproductive cloning, with or without chromosome testing. We've seen abnormalities and defects in almost every species cloned to date. There is no reason to think humans would be any different."
Zavos refuses to reveal the country where the procedure would take place, but says it would not be the US, the UK, France or Germany.
But he denied attempting anything unlawful. "We're not lawbreakers, we're law-abiding, and intend to stay that way," he says.
Andy Coghlan
TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cells; cloning; embryo; fusion; human; pregnancy; science
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
What?????????????????????
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posted on
09/16/2003 8:00:35 AM PDT
by
Mon
To: Mon
The attempt follows months of "practising" in the lab on hundreds of hybrid embryos made by fusing human cells with empty cow eggs, Zavos told a press conference in London. If the human pregnancy proceeds and goes to term, the baby will be a girl, he adds.
"We've created the first human embryo for reproductive purposes," says Zavos, director of the Andrology Institute of America and associate director of the Kentucky Center for Reproductive Medicine and IVF.
I posted the title as stated from the article... but this is the research involving hybrid embryos made human cells and empty cow eggs.
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posted on
09/16/2003 8:05:15 AM PDT
by
Pan_Yans Wife
("Life isn't fair. It's fairer than death, is all.")
To: Pan_Yans Wife
Thank you! I meant the What??????????????/ in outrage though :)
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posted on
09/16/2003 8:11:33 AM PDT
by
Mon
To: Pan_Yans Wife
Wow. Talk about playing God. This guy's dancing on the razor's edge.
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posted on
09/16/2003 8:11:39 AM PDT
by
Marie
(I smell... COFFEE! coffeecoffeecoffeecoffee! COFFEE!!)
To: Pan_Yans Wife
Sounds like he's talking out of both sides of his mouth. If the embryo goes to term, it will be a girl. We have no intention of allowing any to go to term. So here, we have man trying to be God in creating life (of course he's using God's material to do so), "making" an embryo, and I guess aborting it once it reaches 100. Nothing unethical or unlawful there /o:<
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posted on
09/16/2003 8:13:03 AM PDT
by
DittoJed2
(It is when a people forget God that tyrants forge their chains.- Patrick Henry)
To: Mon
"Human-cow embryos "Wasn't there an old Jerry Van Dyke sitcom where his mother was a cow?
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posted on
09/16/2003 8:13:12 AM PDT
by
billorites
(freepo ergo sum)
To: Mon
I was just trying to be helpful! :)
Outrage is understandable. The wheels of science keep turning, when we are at sleep.
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posted on
09/16/2003 8:13:13 AM PDT
by
Pan_Yans Wife
("Life isn't fair. It's fairer than death, is all.")
To: Pan_Yans Wife
Oh I know, thank you so very much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sorry for the misunderstanding :)
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posted on
09/16/2003 8:14:24 AM PDT
by
Mon
To: Pan_Yans Wife
They already have a cloned human, in Area 51. She was interviewed on Art Bell a few years ago. Anytime you hear people talking about it, it's already been done.
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posted on
09/16/2003 8:14:26 AM PDT
by
cyborg
(member of the tinfoil hat society)
To: Pan_Yans Wife
There are so many children who need a home and family, and they start creating more like this. It's just wrong, what do you think?
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posted on
09/16/2003 8:15:54 AM PDT
by
Mon
To: cyborg
OH, never heard of that one. I will look on the internet right now :)
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posted on
09/16/2003 8:16:35 AM PDT
by
Mon
To: Mon
The tinfoil hat is on with a vise grip my friend...
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posted on
09/16/2003 8:20:49 AM PDT
by
cyborg
(member of the tinfoil hat society)
To: Pan_Yans Wife; dighton; hellinahandcart; mhking; aculeus; general_re
Human-cow embryos
Its aliiiiive!!!
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posted on
09/16/2003 8:22:14 AM PDT
by
At _War_With_Liberals
(Concerned about globalism? PLEASE read http://toogoodreports.com/spotlight/110100-td.htm)
To: Thinkin' Gal
Now there's a Man-Cow
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posted on
09/16/2003 8:22:31 AM PDT
by
cyborg
(member of the tinfoil hat society)
To: Mon
I told Pan_Yan that I believed the wrath of God will fall down on upon the planet, because we are playing God in the laboratory.
He said God didn't rain fire and brimstone on earth when the first test-tube baby was born, so he doubted God would intervene at this moment. (Not to say that God can't, just that he won't.)
I never used to think much about cloning or abortion, until I became a mother. And I often tell people that the creation of a human life must be a miracle, it cannot be an evolutionary event... because my physical body as well as my soul are not good enough to create such a miracle as a baby. I am not good enough, alone, to be the significant part of the process. God is there and in control.
And, if others would only start to see the miracle of life, and not discount it as biology, they may start to see that the world is filled with miracles all around us. And in valuing the miracle that is life, they may decide that they should not meddle in the affairs of the creator.
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posted on
09/16/2003 8:23:59 AM PDT
by
Pan_Yans Wife
("Life isn't fair. It's fairer than death, is all.")
To: cyborg
ROFL just wanted to find the story to read. Can't find anything ha
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posted on
09/16/2003 8:24:10 AM PDT
by
Mon
To: Thinkin' Gal
That is hysterical! :)
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posted on
09/16/2003 8:24:36 AM PDT
by
Pan_Yans Wife
("Life isn't fair. It's fairer than death, is all.")
To: Pan_Yans Wife
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posted on
09/16/2003 8:25:05 AM PDT
by
At _War_With_Liberals
(Concerned about globalism? PLEASE read http://toogoodreports.com/spotlight/110100-td.htm)
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