Animal-human embryo test clears first hurdle
Proposed experiments with animal-human embryos cleared the first regulatory hurdle Tuesday as Japanese scientists seek permission for tests that could see human organs produced inside the growing body of an animal.
Researchers want to introduce a human stem cell into an animal embryo, to create a so-called chimeric embryo, which they can implant into an animal’s womb.
The hope is that this stem cell will grow into a fully-functioning human organ — a kidney or a liver, for example — as the animal matures.
This would mean when the creature is fully grown, the organ could be harvested from the animal and used for transplanting into a person in need.
I disagree with using animals, we have enough fat people to use as organ farms.