The use of cloning and stem cells to resurrect life(Stem Cell Therapy at Phoenix)


The use of cloning and stem cells to resurrect life: Stem Cell Therapy at Phoenix



I'd like to speak to you about the use of cloning and stem cells to resurrect life. As you know, there are 2 ways to make copies of cells and organisms.

The first and most controversial is cloning, and that is also known as somatic cell nuclear transfer.
The concept is very simple, you start out with an empty egg, that's the large circle you see and then you place the cell you want to clone, the smaller somatic cell right next to it, then you send an electrical charge through the unit and  Stem Cell Therapy at Phoenix it damages the membrane between the two and the nucleus of the cell you want to clone dumps into that empty egg; then you add some chemicals, you fool that unit into thinking that it is fertilised, it starts to divide and you end up with what is known as preimplantation embryo.

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How to Place Petri dish

Then you can do one of 2 things with that. You can place that in a Petri dish where you can turn that into embryonic stem cells which are the master cells of the body and they can turn into virtually every cell type. And the other alternative Stem Cell Therapy at Phoenix is that you can place that into a surrogate animal to create an entire organism. Another approach that is newer is known as Cell Reprogramming. And that leads to what is known as induced pluripotent stem cells or iPS cells.

You start out with a somatic cell on a piece of skin, you throw in some transcription factors and bring that differentiated cell back to a state of pluripotency very much like an embryonic stem cell. And we have new tricks now, we can actually turn those cells into an entire organism as well. So, to date, about 2 dozen different species have been cloned.

 Back in 1958 John Gurdon cloned the first animal, that was a frog, In fact he was just recognised for that feat a few months ago with the Stem Cell Therapy at Phoenix Nobel Prize, and since that time, of course, there's been Dolly the cloned sheep, and we and other groups have cloned mice and goats and even cats and dogs. In fact, back in the 1990's, we cloned an entire herd of cows from genetically modified cells. Stem Cell Therapy at Phoenix.


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