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haha sdashiki, what is the windpipe if it's not an organ? that's what they do - there are degradable skeletons that can be grown over, and who is to say the cells don't already know how to differentiate and grow into the correct form? that's part of the science, and... more
Reviewed by captainarses Nov 19 2008, 09:50am ( 23 reviews ) • dailymail.co.uk
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Reviewed by glitterpony562 on Nov 25 2008, 2:18am
She won't be smiling when she's in HELL!
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Rated by schizo28 on Nov 21 2008, 2:40am
nice
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Reviewed by killabunnies on Nov 20 2008, 8:14pm
creepy?
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Rated by ricknelcan on Nov 20 2008, 5:25am
It has been a long time coming, and I am glad its here. This will save many lives.
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Rated by captainarses on Nov 19 2008, 9:50am
haha sdashiki, what is the windpipe if it's not an organ? that's what they do - there are degradable skeletons that can be grown over, and who is to say the cells don't already know how to differentiate and grow into the correct form? that's part of the science, and that's why its ground-breaking (and also why humans are the f*cking amazing beings they are, in function anyways) they are suggesting we can do what you say isn't possible. sheesh, tell me a functional "windpipe" grown from a dish isn't impressive enough.
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Reviewed by sdashiki on Nov 19 2008, 7:30am
Doesnt tell us the step from this to organs...I mean, how the hell do you grow a heart on a "skeleton" of a washed out heart...makes no sense. A windpipe is NOT an organ. Good job on the transplant, but this is not that encouraging other than the stem cell growth itself. Until I see a heart grown in a dish, this serves little purpose to the world, but a HUGE service to a select few.
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Rated by ScrappedPrincess on Nov 19 2008, 3:36am
wow, awesome, this is really encouraging