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And this pinhead-sized mite crawls onto young bees and sucks their
blood.
A brisk -10 with windchill, and I could literally feel the
blood
trying to leave my hands, feet and face, and rush to protect my vital organs.
From fruit flies, the mechanisms of heredity, and from reconstructed images of
blood
flowing through the brain, or in my case, from the behavior of very young children, we try to say something about the fundamental mechanisms of human cognition.
Like God didn't save all this breath and mercy, like my
blood
is not the wine that washed over Jesus' feet.
"Let's let that big old cloud of
blood
dissipate a bit before we have to surface through all of these sharks."
His condition grew so desperate that the people from his firehouse lined up to give him transfusions hoping to dilute the infection surging through his
blood.
A
blood
vessel exploded in the left half of my brain.
Two and a half weeks after the hemorrhage, the surgeons went in, and they removed a
blood
clot the size of a golf ball that was pushing on my language centers.
We can see trees being used to map consanguinity, the various
blood
ties between people.
It'll be your flesh and
blood
friends who you have deep and nuanced and textured, face-to-face relationships with, and there's a study I learned about from Bill McKibben, the environmental writer, that I think tells us a lot about this.
When they take their anti-HIV drugs, these drugs are good for lowering the virus in the blood, and increasing the CD4 cell counts.
But they are also notorious for their adverse side effects, but mostly bad, because they get diluted by the time they get to the blood, and worse, by the time they get to the sites where it matters most: within the HIV viral reservoirs.
However, upon discontinuation of therapy, the virus can awake and infect new cells in the
blood.
But what Tom Rando, a stem-cell researcher, reported in 2007, was that old muscle from a mouse can be rejuvenated if it's exposed to young
blood
through common circulation.
And I repeat: an old mouse that gets young
blood
through shared circulation looks younger and functions younger in its brain.
And what connects all the different tissues in the body is
blood.
Blood
is the tissue that not only carries cells that transport oxygen, for example, the red
blood
cells, or fights infectious diseases, but it also carries messenger molecules, hormone-like factors that transport information from one cell to another, from one tissue to another, including the brain.
So if we look at how the
blood
changes in disease or age, can we learn something about the brain?
We know that as we get older, the
blood
changes as well, so these hormone-like factors change as we get older.
We had almost 300
blood
samples from healthy human beings 20 to 89 years of age, and we measured over 100 of these communication factors, these hormone-like proteins that transport information between tissues.
So, parabiosis is done in mice by surgically connecting the two mice together, and that leads then to a shared
blood
system, where we can now ask, "How does the old brain get influenced by exposure to the young blood?"
Instead, we've reasoned, then, that it must be the soluble factors, so we could collect simply the soluble fraction of
blood
which is called plasma, and inject either young plasma or old plasma into these mice, and we could reproduce these rejuvenating effects, but what we could also do now is we could do memory tests with mice.
And most importantly, humans may have similar factors, because we can take young human
blood
and have a similar effect.
Old human blood, I didn't show you, does not have this effect; it does not make the mice younger.
Death follows in the form of organ failure from low
blood
pressure.
Well, that's the
blood
fountain.
But the blood, the energy that will be in your throat will not be in your legs.
Let us remember what we are capable of; all that we have built with blood, sweat and dreams; all the cogs that keep turning; and the people kept afloat because of our backbreaking work.
If we look at the anatomy, the
blood
vessels that surround the heart are smaller in women compared to men, and the way that those
blood
vessels develop disease is different in women compared to men.
I actually think that the first applications of the CRISPR technology are going to happen in the blood, where it's relatively easier to deliver this tool into cells, compared to solid tissues.
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