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Well some people have been benefiting from stem cell therapy for a long time, at least in a crude way with bone marrow transplants.
22 years ago they also tried the first gene therapy for a condition called severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID). It worked. They tried something similar on 10 kids with SCID in 2000. Turns out by 2007 4 of the 10 had developed leukaemia so yes we can have gene therapies but let's not rush them. There's very dangerous complications if we're not careful.
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Originally Posted by 2020
Quoting a German article? Now I'm 100% positive that you're Iron_Man...
You're a quick one, aren't you?
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Dear Iron_Man; Go back to hairsite.
Regards,
btt.
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Originally Posted by 534623
British geneticist and stem cell researcher Martin J. Evans (nobel prize winner in 2007) recently in an interview in Vienna:
Evans: "Only our grandchildren will benefit" (German/English)
(from the use of stem cells to repair diseased organs)
He is 71. His grandchildren are probably already middle-aged.
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