Cells Reprogrammed In Living Mice 29
sciencehabit writes "Researchers have discovered a surprisingly effective way to 'reprogram' mature mouse cells into an embryolike state, able to become any of the body's cell types (abstract). Their recipe: Let the transformation happen in a living animal instead of a petri dish. The finding could help scientists better understand how reprogramming works and it may one day help breed replacement tissues or organs in the lab—or in living patients."
Reprogramming Mice (Score:4, Funny)
Is this a Logitech advertisement?
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Now this is great news (Score:3)
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In my (mostly) uninformed opinion, it depends if the cells telomeres are extended, and I doubt they would be. This could conceivably be used to regrow organs, but they would have the same genetic "age" as the original cells.
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True. You'd basically get an organ comprised of new, fresh cells, even if they have the same genetic age as the original organ. But if you continued replacing organs in this manner, eventually short telomeres would start intruducing errors.
I did a bit more reading, and telomerase is active in stem cells, so potentially you could change cells to stem cells and then make them differentiate into normal cells again? TFA does state they can reprogram to any cell type.
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We'll just reprogram the tumors to be extra testicles. Even in women. Problem solved.
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We'll just reprogram the tumors to be extra testicles. Even in women. Problem solved.
Yeah, "Problem solved" 'til you get your hand up her dress and..... "uh oh!"
Turn your excess bodyfat into brain cells dept (Score:1)
Now we can create (Score:2, Interesting)
personal save points and roll back as needed!
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As if Linus needs another reminder about the SSD.
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ha!
Old man dying on bed
Dr. "What do you mean you never bothered to back up? Every always needs to back up!"
Camera Zooms in on old man... It's Linus.
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Only wimps use backups: real men just upload their important stuff on ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it.
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Regeneration (Score:3)
Could be messy, but ultimately, would a 'rolling regeneration' of our organs conveniently sidestep cellular senescence? Can you hear me now?
The end of the fitness industry (Score:2)
If they can figure out how to reprogram fat cells to be muscle cells, we can eat McD's for an entire month end up looking like Arnold Schwarzenegger.
a stepping stone to.. (Score:3)
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Unfortunately, this will not help against cancer, which is quite common cause of death these days. And I have a feeling that getting stem cells running crazy in your body is going to produce whole new set of cancer possibilities.
Reminds me of radical regeneratives from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Planet_Called_Treason [wikipedia.org]