Post date: Jun 28, 2012 7:27:41 PM
One element of regenerative medicine and science is the the domain of laboratory-grown replacement organs.
This field is pretty far advanced just based on what we now know as indicated by this video. Who knows how far advanced it really is in private laboratories.
The field holds suitable remedies, at least short-term, for many organ-replaceemnt issues.
My thinking is that the best way eventually will be to develop ways to encourage the body to regenerate itself internally rather than doing it externally.
The sheeple have got to get over the culture of death. They have to stop worshipping death and those who deal in death. The human body, contrary to widespread belief, is programmed for survival.
Death comes from thanatos or culture.
The sheeple abide by thanatos which has produced the elite-generated death machine of disease, war and environmental destruction - to wit, the political/economic systems of mass murder: the hell we are now living.
If each individual sheople would contemplate her or his own individual power and ability to live not die the murderous elites, who foment the death machine, would be under arrest and their minions taken off the streets and it would be safe to walk around.
For example, here in uber fascist Saint John, the RICO "police" would be shut right down and a lot of crime would disappear.
But the sheople here and everywhere aren't thinking autonomously for various reasons: cowardice, mass hypnosis, brainwave entrainemt, etc. Thus the nightmare of the cultures of death worldwide persist.
The war machine prevails while the non-thinking sheeple build the war ships to kill their brothers.
Bedides the video here is some text on this subject of lab-grown parts from the Occupy Corporatism website.
Researchers are pursuing custom, lab-grown replacement of organs, rather than relying on organ donors. Experts in the field of regenerative medicine want to see this development become the future of medical treatment.
Recently, Swedish scientists successfully created a custom vein for a little girl that carries blood from her intestines to her liver.
Another patient was implanted with a new trachea, grown in a lab with his own cells.
Japanese researchers have implanted lab-grown livers created from human cells into mice. RIKEN Center for Development Biology , reported that in Japan, embryonic stem cells grown within special conditions will spontaneously organize themselves into partial pituitary glands that are completely functional after transplanted into test mice.
Recent developments in this field are paving the way for more options for faulty or damaged body parts.
In 1998 to 2006, by collecting cells from dysfunctional bladders from children with spinal cord defects, Atala multiplied the cells in the lab and studied them on biodegradable scaffolding. After nearly a month of research, the cells had overgrown the scaffolding and essentially created a new bladder.
The technology created a new paradigm of growing spare parts from patient’s cells.
Anthony Atala, director of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine in Winston-Salem, NC, participated in the experiment that led to the first lab-grown organ transplanted into a human body. Atala, whose background is in urology and pediatrics, was inspired to assist children suffering from faulty bladder replacements. Atala explains: “That’s when I really thought, ‘Why not try to grow these children new bladders from their own cells?’”
The complete article 'The Future of Medicine: Lab-Grown Body Parts Ready On Demand' is here.