HUMAN CELL CLONING PERMITTED FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH:
HUMAN CELL CLONING PERMITTED FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH:
HUMAN CELL CLONING PERMITTED FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH:.||=================================================================================||a)NN: SUE SAVILLE|LIB (R13089621/ITN)|ENGLAND: London:|INT|CMS Scientist looking at cell through microsope ||CS Petri dish under microscope ||CS Scientist looking through microscope ||CS Petri dish ||ITN|MS Professor Liam Donaldson standing at podium beside projection screen with wording 'What is a Stem Cell?'||MS & GV Donaldson speaking at podium (not heard)||Lord Winston (Imperial College) working at desk (2 shots)||Lord Winston (Imperial College) interviewed SOT|- Thousands of people have serious heart disease where you might improve regeneration of the heart muscle - there are many neurological disorders such as parkinsons - there are a hundred thousand sufferers of parkinsons some of home at least could be helped by stem cell treatments||EXT|Diana Brockway (Parkinson's Disease Sufferer) pruning flowers in garden (2 shots)||Diana Brockway (Parkinson's Disease Sufferer) interviewed SOT|- I think that it's the first positive move - the surgical side of things holds out a real hope ||LIB (TX 24.2.97/ITN)|SCOTLAND: Edinburgh: Roslin Institute:|INT|CMS Dolly the cloned sheep in pen ||MS Dolly the sheep in pen ||ITN|ENGLAND: London:|Dr Helen Watt (Clinical Researcher) interviewed SOT|- You can't treat one human being by killing another human being even if this were the only way of developing treatments it wouldn't make it right but in fact it isn't the only way - there are ethical sources of stem cells and we should be exploring sources which don't involve killing the donor||LIB (C02119901/ITN)|NIGHT|GV Houses of Parliament ZOOM IN ||TX 16.8.2000/NN||b)C4N: VICTORIA MACDONALD|ITN|ENGLAND:|INT|CS Genetic samples adjusted on microscope tray||CBV Scientist looking thru microscope at samples||CS Sample under microscope||SIDE Woman looking thru microscope||CS Gloved hands mak...Beschreibung
HUMAN CELL CLONING PERMITTED FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH:.||=================================================================================||a)NN: SUE SAVILLE|LIB (R13089621/ITN)|ENGLAND: London:|INT|CMS Scientist looking at cell through microsope ||CS Petri dish under microscope ||CS Scientist looking through microscope ||CS Petri dish ||ITN|MS Professor Liam Donaldson standing at podium beside projection screen with wording 'What is a Stem Cell?'||MS & GV Donaldson speaking at podium (not heard)||Lord Winston (Imperial College) working at desk (2 shots)||Lord Winston (Imperial College) interviewed SOT|- Thousands of people have serious heart disease where you might improve regeneration of the heart muscle - there are many neurological disorders such as parkinsons - there are a hundred thousand sufferers of parkinsons some of home at least could be helped by stem cell treatments||EXT|Diana Brockway (Parkinson's Disease Sufferer) pruning flowers in garden (2 shots)||Diana Brockway (Parkinson's Disease Sufferer) interviewed SOT|- I think that it's the first positive move - the surgical side of things holds out a real hope ||LIB (TX 24.2.97/ITN)|SCOTLAND: Edinburgh: Roslin Institute:|INT|CMS Dolly the cloned sheep in pen ||MS Dolly the sheep in pen ||ITN|ENGLAND: London:|Dr Helen Watt (Clinical Researcher) interviewed SOT|- You can't treat one human being by killing another human being even if this were the only way of developing treatments it wouldn't make it right but in fact it isn't the only way - there are ethical sources of stem cells and we should be exploring sources which don't involve killing the donor||LIB (C02119901/ITN)|NIGHT|GV Houses of Parliament ZOOM IN ||TX 16.8.2000/NN||b)C4N: VICTORIA MACDONALD|ITN|ENGLAND:|INT|CS Genetic samples adjusted on microscope tray||CBV Scientist looking thru microscope at samples||CS Sample under microscope||SIDE Woman looking thru microscope||CS Gloved hands mak...
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