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Testes could be an ethically sound source of stem cells

29 March 2006

MEN of a nervous disposition, steel yourselves. The testes could be a good source of cells as versatile as embryonic stem cells (ESCs), currently only available from human embryos. ESCs have the potential to develop into any tissue in the body, so a way of obtaining them that is ethically acceptable to everyone would open up the possibility of creating new tissue to repair damaged organs.

Gerd Hasenfuss of the University of Göttingen, Germany, took cells from adult mouse testes which normally grow into sperm, and converted them into ESC-like cells by growing them in a broth of growth factors…

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