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Non-embryo-destructive Extraction of Pluripotent Embryonic Stem Cells: Implications for Regenerative Medicine and Reproductive Medicine.

R Dittrich1, M W Beckmann1, W Würfel2.   

Abstract

On August 1, 2013, the German Patent and Trademark Office issued a patent for the "Non-embryo-destructive extraction of pluripotent embryonic stem cells, stem cells obtained by this process and their uses" (DE 10 2004 062 184 B4). The patent document describes a non-embryo-destructive process to harvest embryonic stem cells from the inner cell mass (ICM) during the blastocyst development stage. The patent application was filed with the German Patent Office in Munich on December 23, 2004 and the patent claim was published in 2006. The patent was granted on August 1, 2013. Processing the patent application was a lengthy affair due to the fact that, for a long time, the prevailing opinion in Germany was that genetic screening of embryos (preimplantation genetic diagnosis) was prohibited under the German Embryo Protection Act (ESchG). A ruling by the German Federal Court in 2010 proved this opinion to be false. Animal studies have provided the evidence that the described procedure is technically feasible; healthy offspring were born after stem cells were harvested from the blastocyst and stored. We report here on a technique for the non-embryo-destructive extraction of pluripotent embryonic stem cells together with potential future applications for stem cells harvested in this manner.

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Keywords:  embryo-preserving; preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PIGD); preimplantation therapy (PIT); stem cell extraction

Year:  2015        PMID: 26726264      PMCID: PMC4686367          DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1558183

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd        ISSN: 0016-5751            Impact factor:   2.915


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Journal:  Nature       Date:  2013-07-17       Impact factor: 49.962

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Review 1.  Response to: Dittrich et al.: Non-Embryo-Destructive Extraction of Pluripotent Embryonic Stem Cells - Overlooked Legal Prohibitions, Professional Legal Consequences and Inconsistencies in Patent Law.

Authors:  T Faltus; U Storz
Journal:  Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd       Date:  2016-12       Impact factor: 2.915

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