Heads up. This will become controversial.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/18/science/18burn.html?pagewanted=printUsing human fetal cells, Swiss scientists have developed a new type of "biological bandage" for severe burns, a treatment that speeds and improves the healing process and may prove effective for other serious skin wounds, according to a preliminary study being published today.
But because the bandages are derived from the skin cells of aborted fetuses, the novel therapy is likely to generate controversy in countries like the United States and Italy, which restrict the use of human embryos in scientific research.
The research team, led by Dr. Patrick Hohlfeld at the University Hospital of Lausanne, Switzerland, treated eight severely burned children using panels of artificial fetal skin, all grown from a postage-stamp-size sample of skin taken three years ago from a fetus aborted at 14 weeks.
Normally, to replace tissue severely damaged by burns, surgeons borrow skin from another part of the patient's body. But that skin regenerates poorly, in a painful and sometimes disfiguring process called grafting. The Swiss researchers had initially hoped that the layers of fetal skin cells might be a substitute graft material.