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  1. ilene

    Okay, that was weird – I now see all the attempted posts that didn’t show up last night, so I deleted the excess ones.

    Questions for Pharmboy:

    1) Will removing the ban help researchers now – i.e. will many choose to work with previously disallowed cell lines?
    2) I was going to ask if there are any interesting investments in any of these areas currently that you know of off-hand? (Not a research assignment, just in general).
    3) My feeling with stem cells – and this is just hypothetical since I’ve never worked with them or even read much about the details – is that the more genetic manipulation involved in getting the cells to where you want them, from their original state, the more problems and unforeseen events to go wrong. Is that true in practice? Is there any preference for not using long-standing cell lines that have been in existence for a long time?

    Thanks!

    Ilene



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