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Scientists Get the Green Light to Create Human-Animal Hybrids in Japan

Scientists Get the Green Light to Create Human-Animal Hybrids in Japan

Human-animal hybrids are set to be developed at the University of Tokyo after the Japanese government recently lifted a ban on the controversial stem-cell research.

Hiromitsu Nakauchi—director for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine at the University of Tokyo and team leader at Stanford’s Nakauchi Lab—is the first to receive approval for the questionable experiments which will attempt to grow human cells in rat and mouse embryos before being brought to term in a surrogate animal.

Despite many feeling that such studies are the equivalent of playing God, scientists say that the objective is far from sinister. It’s theorized that developing animals with organs constructed from human cells will create organs that can then be used for transplants in humans, cutting the long organ donation waitlists.

“We don’t expect to create human organs immediately, but this allows us to advance our research based upon the know-how we have gained up to this point,” Nakauchi told the Asahi Shimbun newspaper.

Jiro Nudeshima, a life science specialist, expressed serious doubts about the validity of the research:

“If the goal of such studies is to discover a therapeutic application for humans, experiments on rats and mice are unlikely to produce a useful result because the size of the organ will not be sufficient and the result will be a far cry from humans anatomically”


Scientists in Japan have been allowed to research the hybrid embryos for some time but were restricted from going past a 14-day growth period. However, in March that policy changed when Japan’s education and science ministry announced that such creations could now be brought to full term.
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We've talked about this before, but now they are able to go to full term live births.
 
I know they must experiment to find cures but I think this is too far.If they kill one of the rats or mice, is this murder?What % of human= human?What diseases are they bringing forth in the process?
 
Okay, I’ve been vocal about this since you first shared it with us Debi. This sounds like for realz Isle of Dr. Moreau crap.

There are so many ways that this can go wrong. I doubt lasers and lethal gas are enough to prevent one of these hum-inals from escaping.
 
Okay, I’ve been vocal about this since you first shared it with us Debi. This sounds like for realz Isle of Dr. Moreau crap.

There are so many ways that this can go wrong. I doubt lasers and lethal gas are enough to prevent one of these hum-inals from escaping.
Good description Wands. I’m guessing this has already been going on. The rumors of Montolk and Plum island sounds similar. There is probably a basement of monsters somewhere.
 
Okay, I’ve been vocal about this since you first shared it with us Debi. This sounds like for realz Isle of Dr. Moreau crap.

There are so many ways that this can go wrong. I doubt lasers and lethal gas are enough to prevent one of these hum-inals from escaping.

I don't think the scientists would be careless enough to give them human intelligence.
 
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Okay, done crying. That is quite shameful. I can’t believe that anyone designed a chimera like that, birthed it, then allowed it to live. I can only hope that the same “scientists” provided some real care and compassion for the poor animals they created. I’m done with this kind of post. Reserving the cursing for inside my head.
OK, I'm gonna try to go with lighter news for the holiday season, Wands. No more tears around here for a bit!
 
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