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Aborted baby organs being used for bioengineering RODENTS
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Medical researchers are growing human organs in mice by implanting dead human baby organs into the rodents, according to Breitbart. This practice stands to gain greater scrutiny in light of the hidden videos exposing Planned Parenthood's operations and staff discussing the selling of aborted baby parts.
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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
8/10/2015 (8 years ago)
Published in Health
Keywords: rodents, rats, aborted babies, planned parenthood, ethics, research, medicine
MUNTINLUPA, PHILIPPINES (Catholic Online) - The mice or rats are created by first removing a human organ, such as a kidney from a dead human baby, and implanting it into a mouse or rat to be used for further medical research.
A medical student from Duke University, Eugene Gu, co-authored a study released in January, stated, "Our long-term goal is to grow human organs in animals, to end the human donor shortage."
Gu is also the founder and CEO of Redwood, California biotech company Ganogen, Inc. In his study, fetal kidneys were transferred into rats with deficient immune systems to keep the organs from being rejected. Researchers have also gone as far as trying to transplant hearts of aborted babies.
Cate Dyer, CEO and founder of StemExpress, a primary buyer of baby parts from Planned Parenthood, claimed that all donors give their consent when they donate the aborted baby parts. Despite this claim, questions have been raised regarding whether the mothers donating are truly "informed," as required under considerations for organ donation.
According to reports, Dyer guaranteed that mothers were not compensated for their donation. Inevitably, ethical questions over these experiments have been posed. The concerns mainly circulated over creating a potential incentive to induce a pregnant woman to go in for an abortion.
After the Center for Medical Progress' videos began making noise and gaining media spotlight, StemExpress quickly attained a restraining order against CMP, regarding further release of videos that involve StemExpress.
However, CMP still released the fifth undercover video, where a Planned Parenthood research director can be seen conversing with undercover investigators about selling whole intact aborted babies for resale to medical researchers.
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