Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Scientists make major breakthrough in regenerative medicine

Source: Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
Date: April 24, 2007

Summary:

Findings described in a new study by Stanford scientists may be the first step toward a major revolution in human regenerative medicine—a future where advanced organ damage can be repaired by the body itself. In the May 2007 issue of The FASEB Journal, researchers show that a human evolutionary ancestor, the sea squirt, can correct abnormalities over a series of generations, suggesting that a similar regenerative process might be possible in people.