The team of scientists from
They said the goal is not yet to treat anyone, but to open new doors to researchers who will have the chance to study the disease in progress in a Petri dish.
“They allow researchers ... to watch the disease progress in a dish, to watch what goes right or wrong,” said Harvard’s Dr. Doug Melton. “I think we’ll see in the years ahead that this opens the door to a new way of treating degenerative diseases.”
The discovery enables researchers to model thousands of conditions using classical cell culture techniques, said investigator George Daley.
The new cells, which are called iPS cells, are made using a technique pioneered by Shinya Yamanaka of
The new method is an alternative to the technique which involves taking human eggs and it allows researchers to study generative diseases without ethical restrictions.