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But today, we have a situation where we want to take vital
organs
out of beings and give them to other beings.
We can now reprogram your skin cells to actually act like a pluripotent embryonic stem cell and utilize those, potentially, to treat multiple
organs
in the same patient, making personalized stem cell lines.
Suddenly, I had a body, a body that was pricked and poked and punctured, a body that was cut wide open, a body that had
organs
removed and transported and rearranged and reconstructed, a body that was scanned and had tubes shoved down it, a body that was burning from chemicals.
The resulting tuning and tweaking of a fetus' brain and other
organs
are part of what give us humans our enormous flexibility, our ability to thrive in a huge variety of environments, from the country to the city, from the tundra to the desert.
When food is scarce, they divert nutrients towards the really critical organ, the brain, and away from other
organs
like the heart and liver.
This keeps the fetus alive in the short-term, but the bill comes due later on in life when those other organs, deprived early on, become more susceptible to disease.
You will decide whether you want to donate your
organs
or not.
What are the implications to saving lives and having
organs
available?
Huge shortage of organs, God forbid, if you need one.
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.
What you die of is increasing organ failure, with your respiratory, cardiac, renal, whatever
organs
packing up.
You can see some internal
organs.
What I'm going to do is I'm going to peel off all the skin, muscles and bones, just to see a few internal
organs.
So let me show you, I'm going to start with the skeletal structure, and I can add a few internal
organs.
If you look back in history, Charles Lindbergh, who was better known for flying airplanes, was actually one of the first people along with Alexis Carrel, one of the Nobel Laureates from Rockefeller, to begin to think about, could you culture
organs?
And they published this book in 1937, where they actually began to think about, what could you do in bio-reactors to grow whole
organs?
But what we're talking about in regenerative medicine is doing this in every organ system of the body, for tissues and for
organs
themselves.
So it's very common that some of the needles penetrate sensitive
organs.
And as a result, the needles damage these organs, cause damage, which leads to trauma and side effects.
And we were able to show that we are able to avoid the delicate organs, and yet still achieve the coverage of the tumors with the radiation.
And as you can see here, they can avoid delicate
organs
and still reach the targets they're aiming for.
You already saw the work by Tony Atala on TED, but this ability to start filling things like inkjet cartridges with cells are allowing us to print skin,
organs
and a whole series of other body parts.
And my job is to look at lots of different species of animals and try to figure out how their tissues and
organs
work when everything's going right, rather than trying to figure out how to fix things when they go wrong, like so many of you.
Now, this is healthy and this is somebody making speech sounds, and we can think of ourselves as vocal ballet dancers, because we have to coordinate all of these vocal
organs
when we make sounds, and we all actually have the genes for it.
From the sound, we can actually track the vocal fold position as it vibrates, and just as the limbs are affected in Parkinson's, so too are the vocal
organs.
It's called sheep's
organs.
And then I go out, and they work on me for the rest of the night, and I needed about 40 units of blood to keep me there while they did their work, and the surgeon took out about a third of my intestines, my cecum,
organs
I didn't know that I had, and he later told me one of the last things he did while he was in there was to remove my appendix for me, which I thought was great, you know, just a little tidy thing there at the end.
Livers and internal
organs
take a bit longer.
The rat is an entire organism, after all, with interacting networks of
organs.
You try combinations of genes that you write at the cell level and then in
organs
on a chip, and the ones that win, that you can then put into a living organism.
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