...." align="left">Scientists have come out and announced that they have managed to create a potentially-fatal nerve disease in the lab in order to do research on its development.
The nerve disease is known as SMA or spinal muscular atrophy, and can be devastating for people.
It is a genetic disorder that can greatly impact muscle functions, killing motor neurons.
Scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and University if Missouri-Columbia have managed to use skin cells from a child with the disease in order to re-create it in a lab.
By using this new human model, the hope is that they will be able to watch the disease develop, and figure out new ways to possibly treat it.
They carried out this re-creation of the disease using technology known as induced pluripotent stem cells of iPS cells.
They were able to grow the disease by turning the cells into stem cells.
These new iPS cells are going to be able to grow and will be studied closely to try and learn more on the disease.
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