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Were aborted babies kept alive to harvest tissue?

As the University of Pittsburgh spins a web of confusion about methods by which fetal organs are obtained for research projects, the lips of their affiliated medical center are sealed.

Were aborted babies kept alive to harvest tissue?

Were aborted babies kept alive to harvest tissue?
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U-Pittsburgh Uses Taxpayer-Funded Aborted Babies For Medical Research

May 7, 2021 The Pennsylvania House Health Committee held a hearing Tuesday on the University of Pittsburgh’s experimentation with aborted fetuses, including experiments grafting aborted baby scalps onto mice. Pitt denies that the aborted fetuses are supplied by a local Planned Parenthood, and that their research is funded by taxpayer dollars, but Tuesday’s hearing featured witnesses testifying otherwise. In the fall of 2020, researchers at the University of Pittsburgh published a study titled, “Development of humanized mouse and rat models with full-thickness human skin and autologous immune cells.” In studying how organs reacted to pathogens or infections on human skin, researchers grafted “full-thickness human skin” as well as thymuses, livers, and spleens from fetuses onto rodent bodies, creating what they call “humanized rat models.”

Microglia, Stockholm syndrome and miraculous cures in glioblastoma patients

Microglia, Stockholm syndrome and miraculous cures in glioblastoma patients
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