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And grid
cells
could move this viewpoint through that space.
Another kind of cell, head direction cells, which I didn't mention yet, they fire like a compass according to which way you're facing.
It used to be like this thing that prevents me from doing all this stuff, that causes other kids to die, that causes everybody to be stressed, and now it’s a protein that is abnormal, that weakens the structure of
cells.
A girl was trying to remember what red blood
cells
do, and she drew this little picture of a red blood cell carrying a handbag with O2 on it to remind her that the red blood
cells
carry oxygen to all parts of the body.
Your brain is made out of 100 billion cells, called neurons.
And we're going to eavesdrop in on a conversation between two cells, and we're going to listen to something called a spike.
These
cells
are zipping up this information up to the brain using those little axons with electronic messages in there.
You have 100 billion
cells
making these raindrop-type noises.
You've got 100 billion
cells
in your brain doing this right now, sending all this information back about what you're seeing, hearing.
That's all stem
cells.
So we hypothesized that female stem
cells
might be better at identifying the injury, doing some cellular repair or even producing new organs, which is one of the things that we're trying to do with stem cell therapy.
These are female and male stem
cells.
And if you had an injured organ, if you had a heart attack and we wanted to repair that injured area, do you want those robust, plentiful stem
cells
on the top?
While I give this talk, in the next 10 minutes, a hundred million of my
cells
will die, and over the course of today, 2,000 of my brain
cells
will die and never come back, so you could argue that the dying process starts pretty early in the piece.
Clearly, we heal ourselves in a natural process, using
cells
to do most of the work.
Therefore, if we can find the right
cells
and implant them in the body, they may do the healing.
And that idea was that the small intestine of a pig, if you threw away all the cells, and if you did that in a way that allowed it to remain biologically active, may contain all of the necessary factors and signals that would signal the body to heal itself.
Could you, say, instead of using material, can I take some
cells
along with the material, and remove a damaged piece of tissue, put a bio-degradable material on there?
And what I'm going to show you here is stem
cells
being removed from the hip of a patient.
In this case, at the end of the bypass operation, you're going to see the stem
cells
from the patient that were removed at the beginning of the procedure being injected directly into the heart of the patient.
Here go the stem cells, right into the beating heart of the patient.
You see the
cells
coming back out.
We need all sorts of new technology, new devices, to get the
cells
to the right place at the right time.
If you give them stem
cells
as well as their bypass, for these particular patients, they became asymptomatic.
This is the same procedure, but now done minimally invasively, with only three holes in the body where they're taking the heart and simply injecting stem
cells
through a laparoscopic procedure.
There go the
cells.
It's a great source of stem
cells.
Stem
cells
are packed in that liposuction fluid.
Out comes the liposuction fluid, and in this case, the stem
cells
are isolated and turned into neurons.
And I think fairly soon, you will see patients being treated with their own fat-derived, or adipose-derived, stem
cells.
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