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They're even models in medicine, and we can even transplant
organs
from a pig to a human.
But
organs
don't wait, and I went into surgery before I could say goodbye.
It accepts algae and detritus in one end, and through this beautiful, glamorous set of stomach organs, out the other end comes cleaner water.
Torn reproductive
organs.
In that very short learning curve, you've gone from broken
organs
up to the fact that you're only 10 minutes off the male world record.
There's actually a major health crisis today in terms of the shortage of
organs.
Medicine has done a much better job of making us live longer, and the problem is, as we age, our
organs
tend to fail more, and so currently there are not enough
organs
to go around.
That's the same Charles Lindbergh who actually spent the rest of his life working with Alexis at the Rockefeller Institute in New York in the area of the culture of
organs.
And the third challenge is vascularity, the actual supply of blood to allow those
organs
or tissues to survive once we regenerate them.
We use now some type of technologies, where for solid organs, for example, like the liver, what we do is we take discard livers.
As you know, a lot of
organs
are actually discarded, not used.
Because in reality, our biggest challenge are the solid
organs.
Patients are dying every day because we don't have enough of those
organs
to go around.
First it starts with the sexual organs, then it starts with cuss words, then it was Bush slanders and then people actually got to art.
The truth is, there are just simply not enough donor
organs
to go around.
As the demand for donor
organs
continues to rise, in large part due to the aging population, the supply has remained relatively constant.
In the United States alone, 100,000 men, women and children are on the waiting list for donor organs, and more than a dozen die each day because of a lack of donor
organs.
But as there was still a dire shortage of donor organs, the gift of life was then extended from living, related donors to now living, unrelated donors.
Shortly after I performed the first liver transplant, I received my next assignment, and that was to go to the prisons to harvest
organs
from executed prisoners.
And for two years, I struggled with the dilemma of waking up at 4:30 am on a Friday morning, driving to the prison, getting down, gloved and scrubbed, ready to receive the body of an executed prisoner, remove the
organs
and then transport these
organs
to the recipient hospital and then graft the gift of life to a recipient the same afternoon.
I was troubled that the retrieval of
organs
from executed prisoners was at least as morally controversial as the harvesting of stem cells from human embryos.
And in transplantation, concepts shifted from whole
organs
to cells.
And this inspired in my mind a shift from transplanting whole
organs
to perhaps transplanting cells.
I too was fascinated by this new and disruptive cell technology, and this inspired a shift in my mindset, from transplanting whole
organs
to transplanting cells.
It is a fact that when our
organs
or tissues are injured, our bone marrow releases stem cells into our circulation.
And these stem cells then float in the bloodstream and hone in to damaged
organs
to release growth factors to repair the damaged tissue.
Stem cell therapies may one day reduce the need for donor
organs.
It's got a lot of other light
organs
you can't see, but you'll see in here in a minute.
The light
organs
under the eyes are flashing.
It's got light
organs
on its belly that are flashing, fin lights.
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