Re: Lost an arm? Wish you could grow it back?
Posted by Crono on
Sun Sep 11th 2005 at 9:56pm
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With enough research, this would be an amazing advancement in repairing optic nerves. Something we've never been able to help, we always just go around.
I've seen some other stuff like this, with cell suggestion and such. It's cool and potentially life saving work. Too bad there's always groups of people who will blindly hate the procedure, even though, one day, someone in their family's life will be saved by it.
I think the only thing I don't agree with is complete human cloning, since we already have enough people. However! Using a person to clone an organ for them is a fantastic idea.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Lost an arm? Wish you could grow it back?
Posted by French Toast on
Sun Sep 11th 2005 at 10:05pm
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Harumph. One of these threads must be deleted. My internet
did some wierd things and I somehow ended up with the double post.
But yeah, that whole eye thing I was thinking of as well. With
this, mayhap it would be possible to do eye transplants for those who
have lost eyes, and then your body would repair all those bagizillions
of little nerve thingys by itself.
Re: Lost an arm? Wish you could grow it back?
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Re: Lost an arm? Wish you could grow it back?
Posted by Gaara on
Mon Sep 12th 2005 at 8:05am
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If the brain did grow back I wonder what mind the subject would have.
Lol if it ever does happen for people I wonder how they will test it...
Re: Lost an arm? Wish you could grow it back?
Posted by Cash Car Star on
Tue Sep 13th 2005 at 6:13am
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In all honestly, I think we're much closer to giving humans the ability to mentally control a prosthesis than to regrowing full limbs...
I also believe that regular news reporters shouldn't be allowed to write stories on biotechnological advances, because they always seem to completely overlook key elements of the findings in order to daydream about what life could be like. That's not reporting. For example, the mice in question didn't regrow hearts. They regrew pieces of their respectives hearts. It seems highly irrational that a mouse which suddenly had no heart would stick around in the realm of the living long enough to manufacture a new one. Also, scale is exceptionally important in something like this. Insects can use secreted liquids to cling to smooth vertical and upside-down surfaces. Would it be appropriate to say that scientists are on the verge of inserting this behavior into the human genome just because they've observed it in insects?
Re: Lost an arm? Wish you could grow it back?
Posted by Gaara on
Tue Sep 13th 2005 at 9:47am
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Yeah I agree reporters leave out ALOT of the complications involved.
Reckless disregard for childrens well being, women and nothing but utter contempt for other cultures.