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A New Era Begins
Stem cells derived from amniotic fluid show great promise in the lab and may end the divisive ethical debate once and for all.
msnbc.msn.com/id/16513279/site/newsweek/By Mary Carmichael
Newsweek
Updated: 12:01 p.m. CT Jan 7, 2007
Jan. 7, 2007 - Stem-cell research is divided into two major camps: one focused on cells from adults, the other on the controversial technique that destroys embryos. But important research published Sunday supports the idea of a third way, a new category of stem cells that are readily available, perhaps ethically trouble-free and possibly as powerful and flexible in function as their embryonic counterparts: “amniotic-fluid stem cells,” found in both the placenta and the liquid that surrounds growing fetuses.