Therapeutic cloning in the mouse

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Nuclear transfer technology can be applied to produce autologous differentiated cells for therapeutic purposes, a concept termed therapeutic cloning. Countless articles have been published on the ethics and politics of human therapeutic cloning, reflecting the high expectations from this new opportunity for rejuvenation of the aging or diseased body. Yet the research literature on therapeutic cloning, strictly speaking, is comprised of only four articles, all in the mouse. The efficiency of derivation of embryonic stem cell lines via nuclear transfer is remarkably consistent among these reports. However, the efficiency is so low that, in its present form, the concept is unlikely to become widespread in clinical practice.

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Mombaerts, P. (2003). Therapeutic cloning in the mouse. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 100(SUPPL. 1), 11924–11925. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1934141100

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