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"Parthenotes will probably be as good as the two other alternatives" -- ESCs and iPSCs -- for cell replacement therapies, Shoukhrat Mitalipov, a developmental biologist at the Oregon National Primate Research Center, told The Scientist. "The advantages are much more attractive than the limitations of these cell lines."
So what are the advantages? First, parthenogenetic embryonic stem cells (pESCs) are derived from unfertilized eggs and can never form viable embryos, which means they circumvent the ethical issues that have dogged ESCs. They also have broader immunological matching potential than any other type of stem cell because some pESCs harbor a duplicated haploid genome. This...