abcnews.go.com— Brad Guilkey was born without cheekbones and has received experimental surgery to grow bones. The process uses donated cadaver bone that is injected with Brad's own stem cells.
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Ugh, this should be dugg down for lame title, but it's such a positive story it's worth reading despite the title... It's not a "miracle", it's called medical progress. There is nothing supernatural about this.
And your area of expertise is? the internet?Embryonic stem cell research was never "illegal." By executive power they just weren't given NIH funding.Adult stem cell research got tons of funding, since it is/was the hot topic, is big in translational research that the NIH loves funding, and the funding to embryonic stem cells was limited.
jp2535Oct 12, 2009
Someone get that guy a haircut he looks like a douchebag stoner hippie
detpackjumpOct 12, 2009
I think you mean science
abdulnOct 12, 2009
Ugh, this should be dugg down for lame title, but it's such a positive story it's worth reading despite the title... It's not a "miracle", it's called medical progress. There is nothing supernatural about this.
totopo0Oct 13, 2009
We always were. It's not embryonic stem cell research. All the relevant advances in stem cell research has been with adult stem cells.
totopo0Oct 13, 2009
And your area of expertise is? the internet?Embryonic stem cell research was never "illegal." By executive power they just weren't given NIH funding.Adult stem cell research got tons of funding, since it is/was the hot topic, is big in translational research that the NIH loves funding, and the funding to embryonic stem cells was limited.
tgc1Oct 13, 2009
Hmmm. I see.