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In 2015, he had been arrested for stealing an Airstream trailer and accused of taking a cell phone.
But there is some concern among reproductive researchers that taking a cell from a developing embryo could damage it, says Jie Qiao, director of the fertility center at the Third Hospital of Peking University.
Qiao is leading a new patient trial to determine whether another genetic analysis technique, which avoids harming the egg, is as successful at catching genetic problems as methods that depend on taking a cell from a growing embryo.
As Ms. Skloot makes clear in her book, both the law and the ethics regarding medical research were different back then, and Hopkins did nothing illegal by taking a cell sample from Mrs. Lacks.
This is the concept that physicians could generate new body tissues for a patient by taking a cell from the patient's skin, inserting the cell's nucleus into an oocyte whose own nucleus had been removed, and letting the oocyte develop into an early embryo.
Saitou used two types of stem cells in his work: embryonic stem cells, which are found in early-stage embryos and can turn into any type of tissue in the body; and induced pluripotent stem cells, which are made by taking a cell from an adult (such as a skin cell) and reprogramming it into a state similar to an embryonic stem cell.
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On Saturday, the Daily Mail noted the similarity between the person identified as Mr. Gunningham 10 years ago and a man taking a cell-phone video in the Sotheby's salesroom on Friday.
And the results can be transmitted from fieldworkers to centralized laboratories by taking a cell-phone photo of the results on the colored dots (see photo).
Then they took a cell from an immature embryo from a different sheep and removed its nucleus.
Then, scientists would take a cell from the skin of another donor and slip it into the egg.
"To take a cell from a patient and take it back in this little time machine, of the egg cell, and make it young again".
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