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Sunday, March 16, 2014

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A Japanese scientist Author Prof  Teruhiko Wakayama said It is no longer clear what is right.  behind a seemingly ground breaking stem cell study. She says the findings should be withdrawn, as theirs doubts over quality. It was reported in January that's cells in acid dipping could cheaply obtained and booking flights to convert up into stem cells seem to be sold as fountain of youth. But questions were raised about the images used in the scientific report and other research groups have failed to reproduce matching results. The future of regenerative medicine is pinned solely to stem cells. 
Stem cells are been marketed as trans-formative into any other type of tissue. They are being investigated for restoring sight to the blind and repairing the damage caused by a heart attack only. As mistakes have emerged with the original studies, published in the journal of nature. These has became a huge story around the world. Stem Cells were described as remarkable and as a new major scientific discovery. It been said stem cells no longer needed to be taken from embryos or made ​​by complicated and costly genetic tinkering. Instead of treating, shocking skin cells with acid could drive any cell back into a stem cell state. The breakthrough findings have not been discredited, but they have come under intense scrutiny as news agency reports.
Prof. Wakayama, of the University of Yamanashi, Japanese reported these findings caused public to apply pressure as obtain cell from decaying matter "When conducting the experiment, she believed it was absolutely right to continue research.
The facts now that's many mistakes have emerged in these new theories. I think it is best to withdraw the research paper, at once. Using correct data and pictures that are correct way forward. As put to CIH once again the paper is right. If it turns out to be wrong, we would need to make it clear why treatment like this happened to fail. On the day the findings were unwrap, Dr. Haruko Obokata explained how she nearly gave up on the stem cell project. When fellow researchers did not believe what she had found as with correlations to complex data recovered. image op protocell substrate.

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