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Tuesday August 14, 2001; 2:20 p.m. EDT
Adult Stem Cell Miracle Breakthrough Reported in Canada

In a development that could halt the political momentum behind
embryonic stem cell research, a scientist working at Montreal's
McGill University has made the first-ever discovery of human stem
cells in the skin of adults.

The findings of Montreal Neurological Institute researcher Freda
Miller, first published Monday in the scientific journal "Nature
Cell Biology" are generating "huge" interest in the scientific
community, according to the Montreal Gazette -- though the American
media has by and large ignored the miraculous breakthrough.

"The dream scenario would be to take someone with spinal cord
injuries, say an 18-year-old, take a biopsy from their skin and use
that to treat the injury in the same patient," Miller told the
Gazette, which noted that her discovery may even facilitate the
regrowth of human organs.

Before Miller's find, scientists believed that adult stem cell
research would never be as productive as the embryonic variety,
since adult stem cells are found only in the brain and bone marrow.

"(Skin-derived stem cells were) just not on the radar screen in
terms of the way any of us were thinking," Miller told the Gazette.
"The idea of lots of stem cells in different tissue is a very, very
new one. Can it be true that you could get a stem cell from one
place and it would make another kind of cell? We didn't believe it
ourselves."

The medical implications of Miller's discovery are "enormous," the
paper said, especially as they relate to the embryonic stem cell
debate in the U.S.

"Opinions vary but the prevailing view in North America seems to be
that obtaining stem cells from human embryos, even to cure
diseases, is considered immoral. The embryo is destroyed in the
process."

But Miller's research opens the door to a world of new, far less
controversial possibilities.

"We gave it two months," the Montreal scientist said of the
research into skin-derived stem cells. "But it worked right from
the beginning. Every step of the way it's been an 'I can't believe
that it's true' experience."

The McGill University research team found that its isolated cells
began growing in grape clusters and duplicating "at an amazing
speed" -- once every two or three days.

What's more, the skin-based adult stem cells were able to produce
different types of cells.

"It was almost a hybrid or a more promiscuous version of those
adult stem cells," Miller told the Gazette, adding, "It's very
exciting."

Still, despite the enormous scientific and medical potential of the
McGill University discovery, more than a day after the Gazette
report, the U.S. media continues to ignore the story.

In its Tuesday edition, the New York Times, for instance, was still
touting the wonders of embryonic stem cell research, with a front
page story on the progress made in Britain.

In the U.S., only the Washington Times and the Christian
Broadcasting Network have covered Miller's findings.


Read more on this subject in related Hot Topics:


Media Bias
Stem Cell Research


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