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Nerve Cells Made From Blood Cells 40

BarbaraHudson writes: CBC reports that Canadian scientists are turning blood into nerve cells. They do so by manipulating stem cells that have been taken from a patient's blood, eventually switching them into neural stem cells (abstract). These can then give rise to multiple different nerve cells suitable for use in the rest of the body. Team leader Mick Bhatia said, "We can actually take a patient's blood sample, as routinely performed in a doctor's office, and with it we can produce one million sensory neurons. We can also make central nervous system cells." They're working on turning the neural stem cells into motor neurons for treatment of diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
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  • I wish I could repair the arthrosis in my neck, I'm an otherwise fit man and I get nailed down by bizarre pains that strike me down when I walk. I can't bike anymore either as my neck hurts like crazy. All I need is to regrow the thin layer of biological Teflon between my vertebrae I guess.

    I'm baffled as to why my body seems to be able to grow an endless supply of utterly useless hairs and cherry angiomas, but a few microns worth of slippery fat on the end of my bones? Nope. Not happening.

    Clearly my cells w

    • I'm baffled as to why my body seems to be able to grow an endless supply of utterly useless hairs and cherry angiomas, but a few microns worth of slippery fat on the end of my bones? Nope. Not happening.

      Clearly my cells were able to do it ONCE, can we do it again, please?

      This is the future, electronics is mature, computers have become this hermetic playground whose benefits elude me, but biology is really still in its infancy.

      It's because we are trying to make science do what we are not made for, You and I have lived long past our useful and biological lifetimes.

      I was listening to a Ted Talk on stopping the aging process. It was interesting, but in the end, the people involved sounded rather demented, like Dr Frankenstein only less shrill.

      And sad to say, all the years added to our lives are at the wrong end. If I could be in my 30's for an extra 40 years, that might be okay. But even the people who live to be in theier ear

  • ...that we have found another excellent use for embryonic stem cells.
  • It is definitely no the first time it has been done with adult blood, this was done in in 2013 [nih.gov]

    The scientists that published that just must not be up on their literature or the author is just confused and the scientists are trying to talk up their research.

  • I have heard this research first time through this youtube video [youtube.com] and read about this is in Canadian press release. Few years ago this same team has successfully converted skin cells into blood. So i think this research of converting one cell type to other plays huge role in future in curing diseases...
  • If there is a cure for these diseases these diseases, this is degeneration to do it.

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