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You place the vascular
blood
vessel lining cells on the inside.
And this is an X-ray showing you the patent, functional
blood
vessel.
More complex structures such as
blood
vessels, urethras, which I showed you, they're definitely more complex because you're introducing two different cell types.
Again, fairly more complex organs, but by far, the most complex solid organs are actually the vascularized, highly vascularized, a lot of
blood
vessel supply, organs such as the heart, the liver, the kidneys.
We then take this vascular structure and we can prove that we retain the
blood
vessel supply.
We then take the cells, the vascular cells,
blood
vessel cells, we perfuse the vascular tree with the patient's own cells.
You get it, either in pill form or you get it as an injection; you have to take it every day to maintain your
blood
sugar levels.
See, when we were dealing with our biology, bacteria, the genes, the things inside here, the
blood?
So, we launched some tools, we let them track their
blood
levels.
If you've taken a sample of someone's
blood
and the someone might have hepatitis C, you don't want to make a mistake and stick it in you.
So you take the drop of blood, no further manipulations, you put it on a little device, the device filters out the
blood
cells, lets the serum go through, and you get a series of colors down in the bottom there.
So my view of the health care worker of the future is not a doctor, but an 18-year-old, otherwise unemployed, who has two things: a backpack full of these tests and a lancet to occasionally take a
blood
sample, and an AK-47.
This is one: One of the things you occasionally need to do is separate
blood
cells from serum.
And the question was, here we do it by taking a sample, we put it in a centrifuge, we spin it, and you get
blood
cells out.
You put the
blood
in, somebody sits there and spins it.
Well, if one has a mass or an abnormal
blood
value, you go to a doctor, they stick a needle in.
So this is a drop of
blood
that has gone through a superconducting magnet, and we're able to get resolution where we can start to see all of the proteins in the body.
But if one is unfortunate to get a disease, you'll go into your doctor's office, he or she will take a drop of blood, and we will start to know how to treat your disease.
And so, as a cancer doctor, instead of having paper in my chart, in your chart, and it being this thick, this is what data flow is starting to look like in our offices, where that drop of
blood
is creating gigabytes of data.
In the future you're going to be checking all your vital signs, all your vital signs: your heart rhythm, your
blood
pressure, your oxygen, your temperature, etc.
But of course we have a way to measure that now on a continuous basis, with a sensor that detects
blood
glucose, and it's important because we could detect hyperglycemia that otherwise wouldn't be known, and also hypoglycemia.
I have a vision for each one of you, and the vision I have for you is that when you wake up in the morning, your
blood
is singing at the thought of being who you are and doing what you do; that as you go through the day, you can literally sink to your knees in gratitude at the tremendous good fortune that's been bestowed on you; that as you go through the day, you become radiantly alive several times.
This measures dynamic
blood
flow and therefore energy flow within the brain.
Well let me work up some
blood
for you.
We also found out that we could subject animals to otherwise lethal
blood
loss, and we could save them if we gave them hydrogen sulfide.
There was Philip II, who was divine because he was always praying, and there was Elizabeth, who was divine, but not quite divine because she thought she was divine, but the
blood
of being mortal flowed in her.
And Frankie says, "I'm number 22 in line, and I can see the needle coming down towards me, and there is
blood
all over the place.
So, it depends on how much virus there is in your
blood
and in your body fluids.
And my
blood
froze when I read that because I had written the plain-song music 130 years after he'd written the letter.
It's super-iterative, lots of refinement, blood, sweat, tears and years.
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