Topic: Stem Cell breakthrough gives drug-free windpipe transplant (Read 688 times)

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Surgeons in Spain have carried out the world's first tissue-engineered whole organ transplant - using a windpipe made with the patient's own stem cells.

Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7735696.stm



I, quite frankly, think this is amazing. I'm glad that they are getting far like this and hope it only really improves because man, the probabilities are endless.
Last Edit: November 19, 2008, 06:09:51 pm by Seawed
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bioreactors.... Sweet!
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Now unlike the aids article this is kind of great! I'd give them a nobel prize
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Yeah, I just read this on slashdot. It's pretty awesome that they didn't have to take out her lung, that would be shit.
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This is fucking awesome man, they SHOULD be given a Nobel prize!
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How do they keep the cells from growing? I'm no med student, but if it just keeps growing isn't it cancerous?

At any rate, this is frigging awesome. Wonder if I cultivate and grow a larger -- err. Nevermind.
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Amazement and Awe.
For some reason it reminds me of nanobot's, No clue why it just does.