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And if you can reprogram a cell, then you can change the
cells
in those organs.
So if you can change the
cells
in those organs, maybe you make those organs more radiation-resistant.
And over the last few weeks, George Church has been in the news a lot because he's been talking about taking one of these programmable
cells
and inserting an entire human genome into that cell.
You go from one cell, mom and dad coming together to make one cell, in a cascade to 10 trillion
cells.
Maybe you splice in Deinococcus radiodurans so that the
cells
can resplice after a lot of exposure to radiation.
You destroy all the bone marrow in the cancer patient with massive doses of chemotherapy, and then you replace that marrow with several million healthy marrow
cells
from a donor.
And then you do everything you can to make sure that those new
cells
engraft in the patient.
My
cells
might attack her body.
And her body might reject my
cells.
Would that teach our
cells
to do the same?
And I told her that after the transplant, all of the blood flowing in her veins would be my blood, made from my marrow cells, and that inside the nucleus of each of those
cells
is a complete set of my DNA.
Here I am with my marrow
cells
after the harvest.
And here is my brave, brave sister receiving my
cells.
So we could have just stopped there, but Christine had also used Calypsol before as anesthesia, and a few years ago she had seen that it seemed to have some weird effects on
cells
and some other behavior that also seemed to last long after the drug, maybe a few weeks.
We're a group of computer scientists, mathematicians, engineers and a cancer researcher, who understood that in order to cure the sickness of a system as big as government, we needed to examine the whole body, and then we needed to drill down all the way from the organs, into the tissues, all the way to single cells, so that we could properly make a diagnosis.
The very
cells
that run the show must be corrupt to the bone.
It also opened up new capabilities, like the ability to have ranges of
cells.
But if it wasn't, you'd stay there for days or weeks, and every day the guards would come down to the
cells
and haggle with the debtors about the price of release that day.
The silver bullet in this case are tiny vesicles, little escape pods regularly shed by
cells
called exosomes.
Once thought to be little bins for unwanted cellular waste, it has been found that
cells
actually communicate by producing and absorbing these exosomes which contain surface receptors, proteins and other genetic material collected from their cell of origin.
Not meaning it kind of sits around inside
cells
going, "I want to get copied."
Chemical fuel
cells
take hydrogen and oxygen, and they can combine them together and you get electricity.
Of course these microbial fuel cells, they contain microbes.
Well, viruses are good at infecting
cells.
Facts like prisoners in the US can be kept in solitary confinement
cells
that are smaller than the size of an average parking space.
If you can get these electrons up to a higher energy, so about 1,000 times higher than this tube, the X-rays that those produce can actually deliver enough ionizing radiation to kill human
cells.
Once inside the body, HIV infects
cells
that are part of the immune system.
It particularly targets helper T cells, which help defend the body against bacterial and fungal infections.
HIV is a retrovirus, which means it can write its genetic code into the genome of infected cells, co-opting them into making more copies of itself.
During the first stage of HIV infection, the virus replicates within helper T cells, destroying many of them in the process.
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