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===Reality soon outruns fiction ?=== | ===Reality soon outruns fiction ?=== | ||
* At first scientists tried to repair nerve damages by taking [[wikipedia:Embryonic_stem_cell|embryonic stem cells (ESC)]] and let them replicate and then specialize to nerve cells. | * At first scientists tried to repair nerve damages by taking [[wikipedia:Embryonic_stem_cell|embryonic stem cells (ESC)]] and let them replicate and then specialize to nerve cells. | ||
** In 1999 a mouse spine was [ | ** In 1999 a mouse spine was [http://archive.is/w2niS repaired] with ESC to some degree. -- At that time Oni's story was rewritten. It might be possible that Hardy read about the experiment and pushed the idea a few steps further. | ||
* Due to ethical concerns scientists looked for an alternative way to gain human pluripotent cells. Some people argue that separating human embryonic stem cells is equal to a kill: to them it matters the cells' potential to become a complete human. Other people don't have concerns about this because the embryonic stem cells would be separated before neurons and a possible personality form. -- With the new methods, mature cells become reprogrammed to so-called [[wikipedia:Induced_pluripotent_stem_cells|induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC)]]. Those cells - which are very similar to ESC - can then be prompted to differentiate again into the desired cell types. | * Due to ethical concerns scientists looked for an alternative way to gain human pluripotent cells. Some people argue that separating human embryonic stem cells is equal to a kill: to them it matters the cells' potential to become a complete human. Other people don't have concerns about this because the embryonic stem cells would be separated before neurons and a possible personality form. -- With the new methods, mature cells become reprogrammed to so-called [[wikipedia:Induced_pluripotent_stem_cells|induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC)]]. Those cells - which are very similar to ESC - can then be prompted to differentiate again into the desired cell types. |