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Labs get licences to create 'cybrid' embryos

23 January 2008

IT HAS taken 18 months of wrangling and sensational tabloid headlines, but two UK research teams have been granted their wish. They will at last be able to try cloning “cybrid” embryos in the hope of shedding light on human neurodegenerative diseases and providing clues on how to reprogram skin and other cells.

“They will clone cybrid embryos in the hope of shedding light on disease”

On 17 January, the UK’s Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority granted licences to make cybrids to teams led by Lyle Armstrong at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and Stephen Minger at King’s College London.…

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