Posted on 08/09/2014 11:02:17 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
Not long ago, it would have sounded like science fiction to discuss growing human organs in the lab or re-writing DNA. Yet today both are realities that will change the world and allow for longer and healthier lives.
Already, lab-grown bladders, windpipes and blood vessels have been successfully created and implanted into humans. Most recently, tissue engineering pioneer Dr. Anthony Atala and his team at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine announced another breakthrough: lab-made vaginasone of the most complex organs made to date. In four girls with MRKH syndrome, a medical condition in which the vagina and uterus are underdeveloped or absent, Dr. Atalas team was able to create new organs that functioned normally, dramatically increasing each patients quality of life.
To grow the organs, the scientists created scaffolds in the proper size and shape and lined the structures with each patients vaginal epithelial cells on one side and their muscle cells on the other. The structure was then placed in an incubator for about a week before being implanted into each patient. The vagina is harder to grow than other organs because it highly elastic and secretes mucus.
(Excerpt) Read more at slate.com ...
There is hope for us yet/S
Ping For later, Just reading about this in a 3D printing book.
I would not hazard a guess as to what’s going through
Laz’s mind right now.
“Dr. Anthony Atala and his team at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine announced another breakthrough: lab-made vaginas”
I predict Dr. Atala will soon be rich enough to buy Bill Gates and Warren Buffett with pocket money.
About the only existing natural means of very long life is regression-regeneration. This means reverting from an adult form to a young juvenile form in which you have a whole body rejuvenation. A body rebuilt with stem cells using a DNA design. However, this includes the brain, so it is likely that most of the memory would be lost.
This is the technique used by the “immortal jellyfish”, Turritopsis dohrnii.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turritopsis_dohrnii
Don’t assume it is far easier because a jellyfish is a simpler organism than a human. In fact, many jellyfish have more chromosomes than humans, so technically they are more complicated than we are.
Over here, Laz- last couple of paragraphs.
CC
On one end of the spectrum we have a large number of Godless people devoting their lives and spending fortunes on expanding the right
to kill babies in the womb.
On the other end of the spectrum we have a sizable number of people devoting their lives and spending fortunes on learning better ways to
heal the human body, eradicate disease and extend the human lifespan.
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IORNY = IRONY in post #9
Believe it or not: IORNY passed spell check.
Much hoep for vets with IEF injures if it’s covered. Knowing FedGov it will b label “elective” surgery and not covered.
I prefer resurrection to regeneration.
Nope.
As Ron White said, "You can't fix stupid". Granny may love her new vagina, but a new mind isn't available.
Using a substance created by his brother who was experimenting with tissue regeneration (it may have been Dr. Atala, I don't remember), the intire digit including bone and nail were regrown and there was no evidence of scarring whatsoever.
They gave another example of a wounded military person who had most of his thigh blown away which normally would have left his leg useless. But thru this experimental drug/powder, most of his thigh has regrown and he now has complete use of the leg with little loss of strength and movement. They even showed him jogging......
I marvel at the wonders of science and technology that have developed in the 100 years and would give anything to see what they have to offer 100 years from now.............
As a side note, the primary component of this new experimental substance is pig bladders...........go figure.
Thx for that comment. Vy interesting stuff coming down the pike.
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