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Comments on Lab Mice Unexpectedly Regenerate Limbs, Organs
Mice bred to contract lupus are found to regrow limbs and organs. (Read the complete story)

"Wow so are you @@ this is the biggest Biotech discovery ever."
( 10/15/2005 11:47:01 PM)
"There are also genetically enginered mice in labs that were made to be super strong, resilient, and fast among other things."
(Rocketman4 10/31/2005 6:34:52 AM)
"In it self, promising, alleviating, the stem cell morass if true. But understand in our real world of subcultures, the odious Evil practice of child sex slaves will move on this. if babies can be made to have this ability by these super evil people, then periodically partially harvested, and allowed to regenerate. Once thought about, these new heartless animals are no worse than the Sex slave culture of rape of babies, and will come from that culture mostly, due to natural speed of babies for healing, very big bucks. This find needs to be super regulated, and the death penalty imposed if misused, plus any country allowing such a practice within their borders needs to be made war on. Children are exploited all over the world, in our own country, the woman's right of promiscuity, or impending monetary drain, or simply not enough time to care for such a creature is a law. Incidents of real medical need are rare, and was/is the premise of the law. Hahaha I'm not politically correct, and this will never see the light of day, but those who read it before culling it, think please. One must look at the bigger picture, of likely hidden pitfall possibilities if not regulated super tight. On the other hand, in the beginning , only the super rich will have access, that is forgone and normal in this world."
(Kyle 12/8/2005 11:58:31 PM)
"Stop tersting on mice, test on your own friggin human selves."
(Shadow 2/1/2006 2:34:49 PM)
"Tom Selleck Was in a futuristic movie wherein he played a cop.He had an enemy who lured him into a building to rescue his son and set a myriad of robot spiders after him.It was a great movie but unfortuneately I forget the title. "
(Cheri C. 3/11/2006 9:18:51 PM)
"Animal researchers are pretty sick. Just imagine someone using a hole puncher on the ears of hundreds of mice. I wonder how many types of mice they tried this on before finding "the right one". And now we can expect to see other researchers performing every variation of this, by cutting off or destroying every limb from every species to see what happens."
(Jim 3/11/2006 10:24:45 PM)
"A good link to science fiction would be the X-men comic book hero Walverine. Guy heals like a champ. Kyle, I have no idea what your talking about and it's not because I lack the capacity for abstract thought, you've just put together the most incoherent string of words I've ever seen. Sex slavery is a serious problem in the world. No dispute here. What is has to do with limb and organ regeneration is beyond me. Heartless animals made war on imprending monetary drain is forgone and normal in this world? out there man That aside, it is disturbing what they do to mice. It's also fascinating. I'm torn between sympathy and curiosity. "
( 3/11/2006 11:18:11 PM)
"I too am torn between sympathy and curiosity. I hope for the time that we don't feel the need to experiment on animals like this because it is pretty goulish. What's more gastly and murderous though is what's happening in China. They take anyone (ie. trouble-maker) who is a tissue match, condemn them as a criminal, and cut their bodies open to take their organs. Those organs are sold to others who need them to live and are willing to pay to get them. The Chinese government, in this regard, don't manage to distinguish between humans and animals. As for the so-called lower animals, they will do what ever they can to survive, including those mice. I have seen them cannibalize a dead mouse carcass at a pet shop when I was a kid. My daughter's pet rats have done the same, with fresh food already in their cage. Rats will feed upon a live person if they knew that the person could not move to defend themselves. Animals are species-specific but on occasion, they can also be altruistic. I think that people are more altruistic than animals in general and more so than the PETA people would like to believe. I would draw the line at pushing to place animals before people in importance. That's what PETA people do. I am species-specific, but I am not cruel. When there is another more effective, more ethical way to achieve the goals that these reserchers wish to reach, I hope they will abandon using these animals in experiments that will be made obsolete. My mother just recieved a kidney transplant and has to take sickening medicines just to live with that kidney. If she can benefit from the research that will grow her a kidney from her own tissue a few years down the line, I will thank these reserchers and the mice for making it possible."
(Daisy 11/4/2006 7:34:16 PM)
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