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Breanne Lamont

The Skin Gun - 1 views

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    I mentioned in class about a scientist who had developed a skin gun that can be used on burn patients. Here is the video clip from national geographic.
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    Would this be able to work on victims with 3rd degree burns as well, considering that they also have nerve damage?
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    I'm not sure. I don't think they've tested it on 3rd degree burns yet.
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    this would prevent so much disease being able to close wounds this fast it would probably save tons of lives
hinchey2468

diseases in a dish - 0 views

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    this would take a lot of the politics out of stem cell research because it could be privately funded buy drug companies
Breanne Lamont

Growing Skin and Organs - 0 views

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    Scientists find a new way to grow skin and organs.
Kelsey Connolly

The Hype on stem cell research - 0 views

this shows the processes and function of stem cell research

http:__www.youtube.com_watch?v=3Axkn8G18t8&feature=related

started by Kelsey Connolly on 16 Mar 11 no follow-up yet
Minta Carlson

Reprogrammed stem cells have genetic mutations - 0 views

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    Interesting hypothesis, but could be really sad if it greatly impacts our use of stem cells...
Minta Carlson

HIV Transplant - 0 views

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    An answer for some HIV patients?
Minta Carlson

Stem Cells and Alzheimers - 0 views

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    Check it out!
Minta Carlson

Stem Cells and Alzheimers - 0 views

http://inventorspot.com/articles/lab_generated_stem_cells_may_improve_memory_alzheimers_patients

started by Minta Carlson on 07 Mar 11 no follow-up yet
Breanne Lamont

Regrowing Teeth - 0 views

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    Dr. Mao (affiliated with Columbia University) has devised a scaffolding that can be implanted into a patients mouth and with the help of stem cells can regrow a missing tooth.
Patrick Mackey

Breakthrough in Stem Cell Culturing - 0 views

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    A research team at Karolinska Institutet has now managed to produce human stem cells entirely without the use of other cells or substances from animals. Instead they are cultured on a matrix of a single human protein: laminin-511.
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    Wow! This is real progress. Not even having to use cells and just being able to use a single protein is really amazing.
hinchey2468

Drugs unlock the body's own stem cell cabinet - 0 views

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    This is an alternative to stem cells healing, it could be less controversial because it seems much more natural but still has the same effect.
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    Stem cell research isn't as controversial anymore because the cells that are used now do not have to be from fetuses. However any advances in science are going to help us.
chris MacDonald

Great story out of MSNBC - 1 views

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    Great examples and great story of how it can actually be done
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    this is interesting because there not the usual stem cell their regular cells that are modified to reproduce this could be a way of avoiding the argument against stem cell research that says that these cell are living thing and should not be experimented on.
Breanne Lamont

Bystander Stem Cells Keep Neurons Humming - 0 views

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    The study found that neural stem cells can actually keep dying brain cells alive without having to make new brain tissue.
Mike Murphy

Cloning our organs - 0 views

shared by Mike Murphy on 17 Feb 11 - No Cached
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    a youtube clip about growing organs and body parts
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    This is really cool and I can see a lot of good coming out of this. However we need to make sure we don't end up just trying to use the technology in a negative way.
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    How could something like this be used negatively? This would kill need for wait listed death as stated in the clip.
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    I'm going to be completely honest with you all when I say that the cloned lung freaks me out entirely. I think that it is disgusting that they are growing a human ear on a mouse. Although it is absolutely remarkable that we are able to reproduce actual human organs in general, I don't agree with using animals as test subjects at all...
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    It is possible to have this scientific research become corporate and/or monopolized. A company that grows organs could charge ridiculous amounts for a body part just because they can. Also if we can replace our organs like they're no big deal then its possible for people to take advantage of that. It could be possible to have people smoking their lungs away just because they know they can. I'm not saying its going to happen and I'm definitely not saying that cloning our organs is a bad thing, its just we need to be careful.
Mike Murphy

New way to harvert adult stem cells. - 1 views

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    There is something he said harvest stem cells at a young age to use in an older you or someone that is a match to you. Going off the idea the older someone is the more possibility for mutations makes me think how if an older person donates to a younger person wouldn't that do more harm then good?
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    It would stand to reason that if the older you get the more mutations you develop in your blood/marrow, that if an older donor were to donate "mutated" marrow to a younger recipient the result would probably be non-copacetic. But I believe that it also depends on the type of transplantation that is used, peripheral or autologous, as Applebaum addresses on page 145: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/05/100531082905.htm
Minta Carlson

Innovating in stem cell research - 1 views

http://www.publicservice.co.uk/feature_story.asp?id=15819

started by Minta Carlson on 17 Feb 11 no follow-up yet
Minta Carlson

Innovating in stem cell research - 1 views

http://www.publicservice.co.uk/feature_story.asp?id=15819

started by Minta Carlson on 17 Feb 11 no follow-up yet
hinchey2468

Biotechnology, Media and Law-Making: Lessons from the Cloning and Stem Cell Controvers... - 1 views

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    This is about Australian law making and how media affected the final decitions
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