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New technique isolates blood-forming stem cells

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In a recent publication, Saul Sharkis, a professor of oncology at the Hopkins medical school, has developed a novel method for isolating mouse hematopoietic stem cells (HSC), or blood-forming stem cells....

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don margolis

posted 4/19/08 @ 5:13 PM EST

This article is unique in one respect and common in another.

The common aspect is that the word ADULT stem cell (ASC) is never used, which is the rule in America when discussing a positive result of ASC research--NEVER OPENLY DISCUSS A POSITIVE RESULT OF ASC RESEARCH unless you can cover up the fact that it is ASC, since it might hurt the politically correct (but fraudulent) science fiction of embryonics.

The unique aspect is that you published it anyway and risk that one person in a hundred might recognize ANOTHER positive ASC victory. I applaud your "courage."

Let me know when you discover ONE embryonic stem cell that can be implanted into ONE human being to help him fight ONE disease. You will recognize that article (if it ever happens) because the word "embryonic" will appear between 20 and 30 times.

Don Margolis
Founder & Chairman
The International Center for Adult Stem Cell Education
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