Foes of stem cell research now face tough battle

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Foes of stem cell research now face tough battle

Foes of stem cell research now face tough battle (AP)
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Claudia Castillo from Colombia poses in an undated photograph. Castillo, 30,  has received the world's first tailor-made trachea transplant, grown by seeding a donor organ with her own stem cells to prevent her body rejecting it, an international research team reported on November 19, 2008. The success of the operation, performed in June using tissue generated from the Castillo's own bone marrow, raises the prospect that transplanting other organs may be possible without drugs to dampen the immune system, they said.  REUTERS/HO/Hospital Clinic Barcelona (SPAIN).  NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS.AP - When the Bush presidency ends, opponents of embryonic stem cell research will face a new political reality that many feel powerless to stop.



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