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Two-thirds of women in their 40s have dense breast tissue, which is why mammography doesn't work as well in them.
And although breast density generally declines with age, up to a third of women retain dense breast
tissue
for years after menopause.
Radiologists classify breast density into four categories based on the appearance of the
tissue
on a mammogram.
Both tumors and dense breast
tissue
appear white on a mammogram, and the X-ray often can't distinguish between the two.
Mammography relies on differences in the appearance of the tumor from the background tissue, and we've seen that those differences can be obscured in a dense breast.
You can see, on the right, a mammogram showing a faint tumor, the edges of which are blurred by the dense
tissue.
The digital mammogram was read as normal and shows lots of dense tissue, but the MBI shows an area of intense uptake, which correlated with a two-centimeter tumor.
And her mammogram showed an area of very dense tissue, but her MBI showed an area of worrisome uptake, which we can also see on a color image.
It's also older women with dense
tissue.
We then put bone and
tissue
from the back.
What we did was we actually used the biomaterial as a bridge so that the cells in the organ could walk on that bridge, if you will, and help to bridge the gap to regenerate that
tissue.
And you see that patient now six months after with an X-ray showing you the regenerated tissue, which is fully regenerated when you analyze it under the microscope.
So the concept here: so if you do have a deceased or injured organ, we take a very small piece of that tissue, less than half the size of a postage stamp.
And we now have been able just to show the creation of human liver
tissue
just this past month using this technology.
And there are, again, now tens of millions of these links that give us the connective
tissue
of social graphs and how they relate to content.
The doctors took a fibula bone from my leg and some
tissue
from my shoulder to fashion into a new jaw.
While harvesting
tissue
from both my shoulders, the surgeries left me with back pain and reduced my ability to walk easily.
And these stem cells then float in the bloodstream and hone in to damaged organs to release growth factors to repair the damaged
tissue.
Bacterial cellulose is actually already being used for wound healing, and possibly in the future for biocompatible blood vessels, possibly even replacement bone
tissue.
And you see here a picture of a
tissue
section.
And what you see there in that
tissue
section, in fact, is you see that reflector tape.
So, much like you're seen at night by a car, then the idea is that you can see, if you illuminate tissue, you can see deeper parts of
tissue
because there is that reflective tape there that is made out of silk.
And you see there, it gets reintegrated in
tissue.
We gave samples to Mary Schweitzer, and she was actually able to determine that B-rex was a female based on medullary
tissue
found on the inside of the bone.
Medullary
tissue
is the calcium build-up, the calcium storage basically, when an animal is pregnant, when a bird is pregnant.
And so here was the first soft
tissue
from a dinosaur.
Some people who have XX chromosomes develop what are called ovotestis, which is when you have ovarian
tissue
with testicular
tissue
wrapped around it.
A cancer, a tumor, is something you grow out of your own
tissue.
And he said, "You know, the immune system is good at detecting invaders, bacteria coming from outside, but when it's your own
tissue
that you've grown, it's a whole different thing."
On the left, we see a tiny piece of beating heart
tissue
that I engineered from rat cells in the lab.
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