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If they can be used for dentistry, for diabetic wound-healing and surgery, they can be used for anything imaginable, including transporting drugs into
cells.
As a matter of fact, we are currently using laser pulses to poke or drill extremely tiny holes, which open and close almost immediately in HIV-infected cells, in order to deliver drugs within them.
Well, we shine a very powerful but super-tiny laser beam onto the membrane of HIV-infected
cells
while these
cells
are immersed in liquid containing the drug.
Finally, using a third head, which is a drug-spreading sprinkler, we deliver the drugs directly at the site of infection, while the laser is again used to poke those
cells
open.
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.
We find there are more neural stem
cells
that make new neurons in these old brains.
But we observed that there are no
cells
entering the brains of these animals.
So when we connect them, there are actually no
cells
going into the old brain, in this model.
Back in the 70s and 80s, it was discovered that quantum tunneling also takes place inside living
cells.
Can we, as adults, grow new nerve
cells?
The drug you give to your patients that stops the cancer
cells
multiplying also stops the newborn neurons being generated in their brain."
We've tried to kill
cells
using a variety of chemotherapies or targeted therapies, and as most of us know, that's worked.
So we switched our models, and now we began to look for skeletal stem
cells.
And to cut again a long story short, about five years ago, we found these
cells.
These
cells
are fascinating.
These
cells
are dying to form cartilage.
These stem
cells
have come in and repaired, in yellow, the bone, in white, the cartilage, almost completely.
And in some ways we had hooked ourselves back onto this idea: cells, organisms, environments, because we were now thinking about bone stem cells, we were thinking about arthritis in terms of a cellular disease.
How would we grow these
cells?
What we would we do to stop the malignant growth of these
cells?
Could we implant suicide genes into these
cells
to stop them from growing?
CA: So when you say medicine could be a cell and not a pill, you're talking about potentially your own
cells.
CA: So converted to stem cells, perhaps tested against all kinds of drugs or something, and prepared.
This is what's happening, and in fact, we're slowly moving, not away from genomics, but incorporating genomics into what we call multi-order, semi-autonomous, self-regulating systems, like cells, like organs, like environments.
And in our smallest units of life, our cells, we carry all the information that's required for every other cell to function and to replicate.
Together with my long-term 3D printing collaborator Stratasys, we 3D-printed this cape and skirt with no seams between the cells, and I'll show more objects like it.
Do you know that it takes years for a drug to go from an idea to being tested on
cells
in a laboratory, to animal studies, to then clinical trials on humans, finally to go through a regulatory approval process, to be available for your doctor to prescribe to you?
Well, it turns out that those
cells
used in that laboratory, they're male cells, and the animals used in the animal studies were male animals, and the clinical trials have been performed almost exclusively on men.
The CRISPR technology allows scientists to make changes to the DNA in
cells
that could allow us to cure genetic disease.
So, many bacteria have in their
cells
an adaptive immune system called CRISPR, that allows them to detect viral DNA and destroy it.
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