Transplantation
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So there are going to be problems with face
transplantation.
So I was privileged to train in
transplantation
under two great surgical pioneers: Thomas Starzl, who performed the world's first successful liver transplant in 1967, and Sir Roy Calne, who performed the first liver transplant in the U.K. in the following year.
And in transplantation, concepts shifted from whole organs to cells.
We have adult stem cells throughout our body; we use those in bone marrow
transplantation.
Now, as I was training in clinical medicine and hematology and oncology and stem-cell transplantation, what we had instead, cascading through the regulatory network at the FDA, were these substances: arsenic, thalidomide, and this chemical derivative of nitrogen mustard gas.
What we did is something called somatic cell nuclear
transplantation.
This genome
transplantation
technology then paved the way for the booting-up of genomes written by scientists and not by Mother Nature.
Over the last half a century, pioneers of
transplantation
have tried hard to make it happen, but with limited to no success.
But we persevered on this, and we came up with a biochemical cocktail that we called our "pro-survival cocktail," and this was enough to allow our cells to survive through the stressful process of
transplantation.
We've learned how to keep them alive after transplantation, we've showed that they beat in synchrony with the rest of the heart, and we've shown that we can scale them up into an animal that is the best possible predictor of a human's response.
That was just four weeks after
transplantation.
Now this is somebody who is brain-dead, legally dead, definitely checked out, but is being kept alive on a respirator, so that their organs will be oxygenated for
transplantation.
Transplantation: you could take an organ out of one person, you could put it in another person, and it would work.
[To learn more, visit: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention World Health Organization] So I am a pediatric cancer doctor and stem-cell researcher at Stanford University where my clinical focus has been bone marrow
transplantation.
Because of the problems with Mycoplasma genitalium and its slow growth about a year and a half ago, we decided to synthesize the much larger chromosome, the mycoides chromosome, knowing that we had the biology worked out on that for
transplantation.
A doctor who is trying to complete the medical dream of
transplantation
is experimenting secretly on corpses from the hospital with varying success.
In fact the intruders are omnipresent throughout the film : in the Swiss-French border where the pretagonist leads secluded life; in the his recurring daydream and nightmare; inside his ailing body after heart transplantation....
It is declared for instance that a patient who would need a liver
transplantation
could be healed by sex therapy given by Johanna.
To solve the series of murders, Church is kidnapped, his wife's life is threatened, and he is strapped to a table by Doctor Rx and prepped for an operation involving organ
transplantation
with a gorilla.
Imported legal solutions, it appears, are unlikely to work unless key constituencies - local farmers or business owners, say - support the process of legal
transplantation
and develop a demand for the legal solutions the transplanted rules offer.
The Organ CrisisLONDON – Organ
transplantation
is one of the most impressive achievements of modern medicine.
Kidney transplantation, for example, has proved to be less costly than dialysis.
Organ transplantation, like mosquito repellent, should be used sparingly, and only when there is no other choice.
Although the use of big-ticket equipment, expensive chemotherapy drugs, and sophisticated and complex procedures such as bone marrow
transplantation
would not be wise, this is not to say that we should give up entirely on cancer treatment in developing countries.
It is within this conceptual climate – the dream of the regenerative body – that
transplantation
technology develops and demand for biological replacement parts grows.
Human embryonic stem cells are "pluripotent," which means that they have the potential to develop into all basic tissue types and hence to provide a virtually limitless source of cells for
transplantation.
But there is a shortage of hearts for transplantation, and in the US, LVADs are now being implanted as a long-term treatment for heart failure, just as a dialysis machine replaces a kidney.
To decide whether we should allow the buying and selling of human organs for transplantation, or hire mercenaries to fight our wars, we have to think through hard questions about human dignity and civic responsibility.
One of the best-known and most successful examples of these so-called South-South exchanges is the
transplantation
of Brazil’s Bolsa Familia program, through which poor families receive cash in exchange for keeping their children in school and getting medical checkups.
The drug is providing an alternative to bone marrow transplantation, the only treatment that was effective previously.
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