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Check for Availabilityout of stock. Click on the button below to search for this title in other formats. The Immortal Cell: One Scientist's Quest to Solve the Mystery of Human Aging
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:The extraordinary story of the breakthrough discoveries in cell aging, stem cell research, and therapeutic cloning, and the tremendous promise they hold for dramatically extending human life. Dr. Michael West has been consumed with the mystery of science since he was as an inquisitive child mixing chemicals in his attic-turned-laboratory. Today, he stands in the center of a controversy so great that the list of those lining up against him includes President George W. Bush. Once a devoted creationist eager to dispel theories of human evolution, Dr. West was set on a quest to find a scientific solution to the devastating effects of disease and death after the death of his father. He became immersed in the study of cell aging and the discovery of the cellular “clock” telomerase – the mechanism that controls cell aging. His work led him to found the biotechnology company Geron, a pioneer in the field of stem cell research. His new company, Advanced Cell Technology, is the only organization in the United States pursuing human therapeutic cloning research – research in the field of “regenerative medicine” intended to repair damaged and diseased human organs and tissues. Unlike reproductive cloning, the attempt to clone a human child, therapeutic cloning is a process of growing cells, using a patient’s own DNA that is inserted it into an unfertilized egg cell to create embryonic stem cells, cells that hold the promise of repairing the damage of age and disease – in essence, making the cell young again. The potential for therapeutic cloning to treat afflictions caused by the loss of dysfunction of cells – from spinal cord injury and skin burns to kidney failures and cancer – is enormous. Part memoir, part adventure story, The Immortal Cell chronicles the breakthroughs Dr. West and other scientists have made in biotechnology over the past decade – and the astonishing potential they offer us to cure diseases and improve the quality of human life. Book News Annotation:Combining memoir, popular science, and not a small portion of
self-promotion, West (CEO of Advanced Cell Technology, Inc.)
describes his companies efforts to using cloning techniques to turn
"old" cells into "young" ones, theoretically beating the effects of
human aging. He also recounts his part in the stem-cell controversy
that erupted into the headlines when President George W. Bush
denounced West's work from the Rose Garden of the White House.
Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:Includes bibliographical references (p. [551]-563) and index.
Synopsis:Dr. Michael West is a key figure in one the most controversial issues in the country: therapeutic cloning. His company, Advanced Cell Technology (ACT), is currently the only place in the United States openly pursuing human cloning research for medical purposes. In The Immortal Cell, Dr. West recounts the astounding progress science has made in understanding and reversing the aging process of cells. The journey begins with the discovery of the telomere--the ''clock'' that governs cell aging. Cells can divide only so many times before burning themselves out; eventually they simply stop dividing or die. Further research revealed certain cells--stem cells--have an enzyme that disables the cell's clock, allowing such cells to divide forever. In essence, they are immortal. Found in embryos in the early stage of development and more recently, in other parts of the body, stems cells have not yet differentiated themselves into bone, blood, and other specialized cells. At this early stage, they can develop a variety of ways, a quality that has allowed scientists to use them to regenerate blood cells, liver cells, and other types of cells that have been damaged by age or disease. In time, many scientists predict, the use of stem cells and therapeutic cloning will provide a method for manufacturing entire organs to replace damaged parts of the body, from livers destroyed by cirrhosis to hearts weakened with age. The Immortal Cell describes the miraculous breakthroughs scientists have made in the past decade and dispels the many myths and misunderstandings surrounding stem cell research and therapeutic cloning, offering a window into the astonishing potential of regenerative medicine to extend thehuman life span and cure disease. About the AuthorDr. Michael West is the CEO of Advanced Cell Technology. From 1990 to 1998, he was the founder, director, and vice-president of Geron, the first prominent biotechnology company to focus on human aging. He lives in Boston, Massachusetts. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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