Stem Cell Research Goes On, Despite Canceled Trial

Experts say they are optimistic about the future of stem cell research in the U.S., even though the first government-approved trial designed to test an embryonic stem cell therapy in people has been canceled, it was announced yesterday.

The trial, which began about a year ago, was examining the use of stem cells derived from human embryos to treat patients left paralyzed by spinal cord injuries. The main goal of the trial was to test the therapy's safety.

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