Sunday, September 30, 2007

[StemCells] HOW DO LIKE THEM APPLES, bush?!

Steve Stice, who has dedicated his research using embryonic stem
cells to improving the lives of people with degenerative diseases
and debilitating injuries, newly has discovered the process to
produce billions of neural cells from a few stem cells, could now
aid in national security.

In collaboration with the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Stice
hopes to use his recently developed neural cell kits to detect
chemical threats.

Steve Stice, a University of Georgia animal science professor and
Georgia Research Alliance eminent scholar in the UGA College of
Agricultural and Environmental Sciences said that they have a device
that looks like a small tool box that contains neural cells and can
detect changes in their electrical activity, when these cells'
activity is altered, there's something present that shouldn't be and
they don't like it.

Stice's neural cell kits created from human embryonic stem cell
lines last up to six months. "We've never tested to see how far
beyond that they're viable," he said. "It could be much longer."

He has contacted researchers at NRL who had published a paper on the
detection system. He said that they've developed the recording
device, and they have the cells they need. So working together, they
can vastly improve that project.

Stice explained the device. "The monitoring system records
electrical activity in the neural cells, which are usually in a set,
rhythmic pattern," he said, drawing a chart that looks like a
pattern on a heart monitor.

The researchers got support for the project from several
congressmen, including Sen. Johnny Isakson and Georgia Rep. Jack
Kingston.

The current system can detect an agent but it can't identify it. "We
may be able to further develop the system so that for some chemicals
there are signatures that will lead to a future way to rapidly
identify exactly what the chemical is," Stice said.

"Noncell systems available now can detect specified chemicals," he
said. "But this is a broader detection system that will be more
valuable because we don't know what terrorists will hit us with."

Stice feels this detection system is important to troops and
civilians. "There's always a concern for nerve agents and
unintentional effects of warfare where troops are in the way of
chemical agents," he said.

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StemCells subscribers may also be interested in these sites:

Children's Neurobiological Solutions
http://www.CNSfoundation.org/

Cord Blood Registry
http://www.CordBlood.com/at.cgi?a=150123

The CNS Healing Group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CNS_Healing
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