Researchers
from the New York Stem Cell Foundation and Columbia Medical University, have
successfully cloned human embryonic stem cells using human eggs. This process,
similar to that which created Dolly the sheep, has never been tried with human
material before this.
The
team injected DNA from patients into unfertilized human eggs, allowing the DNA
material to develop into cells. Though the cells generated in the research were
unstable and abnormal, the procedure represents a huge leap in using a
patient’s own genetic material to generate stem cells. If found feasible, it
could lead to generation of cells that have a very small chance of being
rejected by the patient’s immune system.
This
particular study may also show the way forward to creating patient-specific
cells, without involving donor eggs. The New York Stem Cell Foundation
researchers said that this may happen in the “not-too-distant” future.
While
these findings have caused cheer in many quarters, scientists who’re opposed to
human cloning feel that this method is right at the centre of an ethical
minefield. Their main opposition is to the use of human eggs, which may exploit
women and their health.

The team injected DNA from patients into unfertilized human eggs, allowing the DNA material to develop into cells.
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