Brewtown Politico

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1.31.2005

UW stem cell experts make motor neurons

"Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have whipped up an exciting - but intricate - new recipe that could someday treat spinal cord injuries or provide a cure for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, better known as Lou Gehrig's disease.

Step one: Take human embryonic stem cells, the microscopic dots whose use has brought condemnation from the pope, opposition from the president and people generally opposed to abortion. Add pinches of chemicals, dashes of other biological ingredients implicated in brain growth at just the right moment and voila: brain cells called motor neurons that control every body movement."

With all the new stem-cell research going on in California, it's great to see such a major breakthrough coming out of Wisconsin.

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