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Most people don't consent to anything government monkeys force us to do.Not ethical. An animal can't consent to this.
I just wonder, has that quack Fauchi EVER treated a patient that (survived) paid him for the service? I'm sure I could look it up if I really gave a fuck, but it just seems to me that the mother fucker has never been anything more than a political appointee and really doesn't know shit about shit in the real world.Another interesting tidbit-
In 1985, Fauci married Christine Grady, a nurse and bioethicist with the NIH, after they met while treating a patient.[85] Grady is chief of the Department of Bioethics at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center.[51]
Fascinating. Oh, and we see you.Don't we have enough already looting and burning down shit holes?So here we sit. Ethical or not?
Chimeric contribution of human extended pluripotent stem cells to monkey embryos ex vivo
Human cells, in the form of extended pluripotent stem cells, have the ability to contribute to both embryonic and extra-embryonic lineages in ex-vivo-cultured monkey embryos.www.cell.com
Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte at the Salk Institute in California and his colleagues have produced what are known as human-monkey chimeras, with human stem cells – special cells that have the ability to develop into many different cell types – inserted in macaque embryos in petri dishes in the lab.
Read more: Human cells grown in monkey embryos raise ethical concerns
Human cells grown in monkey embryos raise ethical concerns
Human-monkey chimeras produced by implanting human stem cells in macaque embryos could be used to study how cells develop, but some ethicists have raised concernswww.newscientist.comScientists Create Early Embryos That Are Part Human, Part Monkey
An international team has put human cells into monkey embryos in hopes of finding new ways to produce organs for transplantation. But some ethicists still worry about how such research could go wrong.www.npr.org
Who funds Salk?
Funding Sources | Lyumkis Lab - Salk Institute for Biological Studies
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What I want to see is them recreating Ice Age animals like the Mammoth and the Sabertooth.So here we sit. Ethical or not? People that know me know my answer.
Don’t know why the link comes up as Define Me, but it is a link to their research study.Chimeric contribution of human extended pluripotent stem cells to monkey embryos ex vivo
Human cells, in the form of extended pluripotent stem cells, have the ability to contribute to both embryonic and extra-embryonic lineages in ex-vivo-cultured monkey embryos.www.cell.com
Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte at the Salk Institute in California and his colleagues have produced what are known as human-monkey chimeras, with human stem cells – special cells that have the ability to develop into many different cell types – inserted in macaque embryos in petri dishes in the lab.
Read more: Human cells grown in monkey embryos raise ethical concerns
Human cells grown in monkey embryos raise ethical concerns
Human-monkey chimeras produced by implanting human stem cells in macaque embryos could be used to study how cells develop, but some ethicists have raised concernswww.newscientist.comScientists Create Early Embryos That Are Part Human, Part Monkey
An international team has put human cells into monkey embryos in hopes of finding new ways to produce organs for transplantation. But some ethicists still worry about how such research could go wrong.www.npr.org
Who funds Salk?
Funding Sources | Lyumkis Lab - Salk Institute for Biological Studies
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I just wonder, has that quack Fauchi EVER treated a patient that (survived) paid him for the service? I'm sure I could look it up if I really gave a fuck, but it just seems to me that the mother fucker has never been anything more than a political appointee and really doesn't know shit about shit in the real world.
These are dark days for humanity...very dark.So here we sit. Ethical or not? People that know me know my answer.
Don’t know why the link comes up as Define Me, but it is a link to their research study.Chimeric contribution of human extended pluripotent stem cells to monkey embryos ex vivo
Human cells, in the form of extended pluripotent stem cells, have the ability to contribute to both embryonic and extra-embryonic lineages in ex-vivo-cultured monkey embryos.www.cell.com
Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte at the Salk Institute in California and his colleagues have produced what are known as human-monkey chimeras, with human stem cells – special cells that have the ability to develop into many different cell types – inserted in macaque embryos in petri dishes in the lab.
Read more: Human cells grown in monkey embryos raise ethical concerns
Human cells grown in monkey embryos raise ethical concerns
Human-monkey chimeras produced by implanting human stem cells in macaque embryos could be used to study how cells develop, but some ethicists have raised concernswww.newscientist.comScientists Create Early Embryos That Are Part Human, Part Monkey
An international team has put human cells into monkey embryos in hopes of finding new ways to produce organs for transplantation. But some ethicists still worry about how such research could go wrong.www.npr.org
Who funds Salk?
Funding Sources | Lyumkis Lab - Salk Institute for Biological Studies
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No you don't. I never lived near a shit hole. Drove through them a lot. No need to ever visit Mogadishu though.Fascinating. Oh, and we see you.Don't we have enough already looting and burning down shit holes?So here we sit. Ethical or not?
Chimeric contribution of human extended pluripotent stem cells to monkey embryos ex vivo
Human cells, in the form of extended pluripotent stem cells, have the ability to contribute to both embryonic and extra-embryonic lineages in ex-vivo-cultured monkey embryos.www.cell.com
Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte at the Salk Institute in California and his colleagues have produced what are known as human-monkey chimeras, with human stem cells – special cells that have the ability to develop into many different cell types – inserted in macaque embryos in petri dishes in the lab.
Read more: Human cells grown in monkey embryos raise ethical concerns
Human cells grown in monkey embryos raise ethical concerns
Human-monkey chimeras produced by implanting human stem cells in macaque embryos could be used to study how cells develop, but some ethicists have raised concernswww.newscientist.comScientists Create Early Embryos That Are Part Human, Part Monkey
An international team has put human cells into monkey embryos in hopes of finding new ways to produce organs for transplantation. But some ethicists still worry about how such research could go wrong.www.npr.org
Who funds Salk?
Funding Sources | Lyumkis Lab - Salk Institute for Biological Studies
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It’s probably just around the bend if this is true...What I want to see is them recreating Ice Age animals like the Mammoth and the Sabertooth.So here we sit. Ethical or not? People that know me know my answer.
Don’t know why the link comes up as Define Me, but it is a link to their research study.Chimeric contribution of human extended pluripotent stem cells to monkey embryos ex vivo
Human cells, in the form of extended pluripotent stem cells, have the ability to contribute to both embryonic and extra-embryonic lineages in ex-vivo-cultured monkey embryos.www.cell.com
Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte at the Salk Institute in California and his colleagues have produced what are known as human-monkey chimeras, with human stem cells – special cells that have the ability to develop into many different cell types – inserted in macaque embryos in petri dishes in the lab.
Read more: Human cells grown in monkey embryos raise ethical concerns
Human cells grown in monkey embryos raise ethical concerns
Human-monkey chimeras produced by implanting human stem cells in macaque embryos could be used to study how cells develop, but some ethicists have raised concernswww.newscientist.comScientists Create Early Embryos That Are Part Human, Part Monkey
An international team has put human cells into monkey embryos in hopes of finding new ways to produce organs for transplantation. But some ethicists still worry about how such research could go wrong.www.npr.org
Who funds Salk?
Funding Sources | Lyumkis Lab - Salk Institute for Biological Studies
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Fauci makes me miss Dr Suess.....~S~I just wonder, has that quack Fauchi EVER treated a patient that (survived) paid him for the service? I'm sure I could look it up if I really gave a fuck, but it just seems to me that the mother fucker has never been anything more than a political appointee and really doesn't know shit about shit in the real world.
Fauci is America's Josef Mengele.
He’s oblivious, just as many politicians are.I just wonder, has that quack Fauchi EVER treated a patient that (survived) paid him for the service? I'm sure I could look it up if I really gave a fuck, but it just seems to me that the mother fucker has never been anything more than a political appointee and really doesn't know shit about shit in the real world.Another interesting tidbit-
In 1985, Fauci married Christine Grady, a nurse and bioethicist with the NIH, after they met while treating a patient.[85] Grady is chief of the Department of Bioethics at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center.[51]
They've been genetically engineering animals for decades. Like sometime in the 80s. they have engineered a human/ pig. The creature came out very deformed. They have animals activist representatives I guess was from Green Peace to witnessed it. That they have made the pig for human consumption. At the time, they wanted to make a pig that is more leaner than the ordinary pigs. But it was so deformed that they claimed that they will not try it again.
It was called the Beltville pig or something like that. But I can't find it on the internet no more. But now they're pretending that they have made the first pig/human embryo a couple of years ago.
But they have been creating human/pigs for organ transplant studies. That it cost their sponsors a lot of money to fund these experiments. That these animals that they are claiming that they are not being sold to meat processing plants. But they have said the same thing about their other experiments, like their GMO crops that was only supposed to be use for medical purposes, like it was supposedly be used for to create medicines for the critically ill.
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They've been genetically engineering animals for decades. Like sometime in the 80s. they have engineered a human/ pig. The creature came out very deformed. They have animals activist representatives I guess was from Green Peace to witnessed it. That they have made the pig for human consumption. At the time, they wanted to make a pig that is more leaner than the ordinary pigs. But it was so deformed that they claimed that they will not try it again.
It was called the Beltville pig or something like that. But I can't find it on the internet no more. But now they're pretending that they have made the first pig/human embryo a couple of years ago.
But they have been creating human/pigs for organ transplant studies. That it cost their sponsors a lot of money to fund these experiments. That these animals that they are claiming that they are not being sold to meat processing plants. But they have said the same thing about their other experiments, like their GMO crops that was only supposed to be use for medical purposes, like it was supposedly be used for to create medicines for the critically ill.
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I found it. Ty.
From the article-Human-Pig Hybrid Created in the Lab—Here Are the Facts
Scientists hope the chimera embryos represent key steps toward life-saving lab-grown organs.www.nationalgeographic.com
In the past, human-animal chimeras have been beyond reach. Such experiments are currently ineligible for public funding in the United States (so far, the Salk team has relied on private donors for the chimera project). Public opinion, too, has hampered the creation of organisms that are part human, part animal.
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Seems funding by the NIH is now allowed. Sickening.