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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2017 9:14:39 GMT -5
I thought some of these were seen on the streets over the weekend. Hard to say for sure, without DNA, I suppose. www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2017/01/26/scientists-create-a-part-human-part-pig-embryo-raising-the-possibility-of-interspecies-organ-transplants/?utm_term=.172d762b02ad&wpisrc=al_alert-COMBO-hse%252Bnational
Scientists create a part-human, part-pig embryo — raising the possibility of interspecies organ transplantsBy Sarah Kaplan January 26 at 1:00 PM For the first time, scientists have grown an embryo that is part-pig, part-human. The experiment, described Thursday in the journal Cell, involves injecting human stem cells into the embryo of a pig, then implanting the embryo in the uterus of a sow and allowing it to grow. After four weeks, the stem cells had developed into the precursors of various tissue types, including heart, liver and neurons, and a small fraction of the developing pig was made up of human cells. more at the link
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Post by oldgraylady on Jan 27, 2017 9:27:53 GMT -5
I thought some of these were seen on the streets over the weekend. Hard to say for sure, without DNA, I suppose. www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2017/01/26/scientists-create-a-part-human-part-pig-embryo-raising-the-possibility-of-interspecies-organ-transplants/?utm_term=.172d762b02ad&wpisrc=al_alert-COMBO-hse%252Bnational
Scientists create a part-human, part-pig embryo — raising the possibility of interspecies organ transplantsBy Sarah Kaplan January 26 at 1:00 PM For the first time, scientists have grown an embryo that is part-pig, part-human. The experiment, described Thursday in the journal Cell, involves injecting human stem cells into the embryo of a pig, then implanting the embryo in the uterus of a sow and allowing it to grow. After four weeks, the stem cells had developed into the precursors of various tissue types, including heart, liver and neurons, and a small fraction of the developing pig was made up of human cells. more at the link
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Post by bamorin on Jan 27, 2017 10:44:27 GMT -5
I thought some of these were seen on the streets over the weekend. the stem cells had developed into the precursors of various tissue types, including heart, liver and neurons, and a small fraction of the developing pig was made up of human cells. more at the link the current choices for heart valve replacement are pig valves, or mechanical valves. If the pig valve should attach and grow into a normal valve in the recipients heart, is this a problem? we know that we cannot clone human cells to do this, because that greatly offends somebody's imaginary sky genie, so we're trying to sneak under his radar via hybridization.
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Post by daleko on Jan 27, 2017 10:49:10 GMT -5
I thought some of these were seen on the streets over the weekend. the stem cells had developed into the precursors of various tissue types, including heart, liver and neurons, and a small fraction of the developing pig was made up of human cells. more at the link the current choices for heart valve replacement are pig valves, or mechanical valves. If the pig valve should attach and grow into a normal valve in the recipients heart, is this a problem? we know that we cannot clone human cells to do this, because that greatly offends somebody's imaginary sky genie, so we're trying to sneak under his radar via hybridization. Next up Horse's .....................
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Post by bamorin on Jan 27, 2017 10:54:40 GMT -5
the current choices for heart valve replacement are pig valves, or mechanical valves. If the pig valve should attach and grow into a normal valve in the recipients heart, is this a problem? we know that we cannot clone human cells to do this, because that greatly offends somebody's imaginary sky genie, so we're trying to sneak under his radar via hybridization. Next up Horse's .....................old indian medicine.......
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jan 27, 2017 11:56:07 GMT -5
the current choices for heart valve replacement are pig valves, or mechanical valves. If the pig valve should attach and grow into a normal valve in the recipients heart, is this a problem? we know that we cannot clone human cells to do this, because that greatly offends somebody's imaginary sky genie, so we're trying to sneak under his radar via hybridization. Next up Horse's .....................Depending on who this is directed towards, Horse's ____ could be one of two things...fortunately for those scientists, any kind of implant would be restricted to the middle parts of a human being...
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Post by nitronole on Jan 27, 2017 12:42:12 GMT -5
I thought some of these were seen on the streets over the weekend. Hard to say for sure, without DNA, I suppose. www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2017/01/26/scientists-create-a-part-human-part-pig-embryo-raising-the-possibility-of-interspecies-organ-transplants/?utm_term=.172d762b02ad&wpisrc=al_alert-COMBO-hse%252Bnational
Scientists create a part-human, part-pig embryo — raising the possibility of interspecies organ transplantsBy Sarah Kaplan January 26 at 1:00 PM For the first time, scientists have grown an embryo that is part-pig, part-human. The experiment, described Thursday in the journal Cell, involves injecting human stem cells into the embryo of a pig, then implanting the embryo in the uterus of a sow and allowing it to grow. After four weeks, the stem cells had developed into the precursors of various tissue types, including heart, liver and neurons, and a small fraction of the developing pig was made up of human cells. more at the link will they have rights, being that they are "part human" ?
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