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She stabs it with a stinger that is a sense
organ
equipped with small sensory bumps that allow her to feel the distinctive texture of a roach's brain.
Now, until recently, it was the case that if you wanted to inventory all of the molecules in a part of the brain or any organ, you had to first grind it up into a kind of cellular smoothie.
So almost all the biology that we observe can be thought of as a series of problems and their corresponding solutions, and the first problem that every
organ
must solve is a continuous supply of nutrients to fuel all those cells of the body.
Now, just as every cell requires nutrients to fuel it, every cell also produces waste as a byproduct, and the clearance of that waste is the second basic problem that each
organ
has to solve.
I mean, the brain is this intensely active
organ
that produces a correspondingly large amount of waste that must be efficiently cleared.
And what's amazing is that no other
organ
takes quite this approach to clearing away the waste from between its cells.
Every mental
organ
addressed.
So the ECM in my skin is different than the ECM in my liver, and the ECM in different parts of the same
organ
actually vary, so it's very difficult to be able to have a product that will react to the local extracellular matrix, which is exactly what we're trying to do.
However, to hundreds of thousands of patients in need of a lifesaving
organ
Laika is a symbol of hope.
You see, ever since the 1970s, when
organ
transplants became a real option for patients with kidney failure and other
organ
diseases,
organ
supply has been an issue.
Over the last few decades, the issue only worsened as
organ
demand has exponentially increased.
Currently in the US, there are close to 115,000 patients in need of a lifesaving
organ
transplant.
Today, about 100 people will get a new organ, a chance to start their life anew, and yet by the end of today, 20 others will die waiting.
Using gene editing technology, it's now possible to exquisitely create a human-transplantable
organ
that can be safely grown in pigs.
When our immune system sees a new
organ
as foreign, it will reject it.
They reached out to us, and together, we began to see the potential to use CRISPR to solve the
organ
shortage crisis.
We are striving to create that world, a world without
organ
shortage.
How can cancer invade or circumvent our immune system so that we can utilize the trick of cancer and implement that on the pig
organ
to fool our immune system to not attack the
organ.
But imagine if there were a kind of neglected
organ
in our bodies that weighed just as much as the brain and in some ways was just as important to who we are, but we knew so little about and treated with such disregard.
The brain is an amazing and complex
organ.
While before, we used to think of the brain as a modular, centralized organ, where a given area was responsible for a set of actions and behaviors, the more we know about the brain, the more we think of it as a large music symphony, played by hundreds and thousands of instruments.
In both panels, the male's the one on the right, and that sword-like appendage is the female's egg-laying
organ.
Death follows in the form of
organ
failure from low blood pressure.
And we now know that what you really probably need to do is to change the physiology of the organ, the brain, rewire it, remodel it, and that, of course, we know study upon study has shown that talk therapy does exactly that, and study upon study has shown that talk therapy combined with medicines, pills, really is much more effective than either one alone.
Can you build this as an
organ
outside the body?
Could your medicine be an
organ
that's created outside the body and then implanted into the body?
What if the
organ
needed to have memory?
Would each
organ
have to be developed for an individual human being and put back?
So, if we are really going to deliver in medicine in this way, we have to think of personalizing cellular therapies, and then personalizing
organ
or organismal therapies, and ultimately personalizing immersion therapies for the environment.
In fact, the
organ
so confused Leonardo da Vinci, that he gave up studying it.
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