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Japan approves creation of human embryos from stem cells under strict limits
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 54781, member: 636"] A Japanese bioethics panel has authorized scientists to develop human embryos using induced pluripotent stem cells. Researchers will generate sperm and egg cells from skin-derived iPS cells through genetic programming techniques. The panel permits scientists to combine these reproductive cells into viable embryos for research purposes. This approach avoids ethical concerns associated with traditional embryonic stem cell harvesting from failed IVF procedures. The authorization represents a significant advancement in reproductive biology research. Scientists must terminate all laboratory-created embryos after fourteen days of development. The panel prohibits implanting these stem cell-derived embryos into any uterus. Previously, researchers only produced precursor reproductive cells due to absent government guidelines. The new approval will accelerate studies addressing infertility problems and inherited genetic disorders. Scientists have already successfully produced healthy mouse offspring using similar stem cell methods. Critics express concerns about potential artificial reproduction systems replacing natural human procreation. Some fear dedicated machines might eventually handle embryonic development processes. Advanced embryonic research continues generating ethical debates within scientific communities. [/QUOTE]
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