jfuh
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No, that's highly un-neccesary. You take an embryonic stem cell, extract it's DNA and then fuse your DNA into it - thus using the embryonic machinery, but then using your DNA. Then you can manipulate it's genes with on or off to have it grow to any organ you want it to. No need to grow a being at all.LOL. Not quite. Generally stem cells come from developing fetal tissue as I understand it.
To use your DNA they would have to create an entire human clone of you, then remove it's eye.
Theoretically, adult stem cells should be able to develop into any organ as well. Yet through many factors, too complicated to get into here in a forum such as this, they are unable to.Adult stem cells are found in our organs I believe.
I think the major difference is fetal stem cells can develop into any body part, adult stem cells are more limited *but not as limited as previously believed)
No, stem cell extractions do nothing of the sort, nor is it require the "destruction of a being" as is so popularly mis-informed in many novels or other populist media. You could as you propose make a cornea out of adult stem cells, but you'd have far better chances with the machinery of embryonic stem cells.Ahh, well, all I need is a Cornea, that's why I figured it would be cool to just make a cornea out of Adult stem cells, or would extracting stem cells kill someone or distroy the organ?
No, that's highly un-neccesary. You take an embryonic stem cell, extract it's DNA and then fuse your DNA into it - thus using the embryonic machinery, but then using your DNA. Then you can manipulate it's genes with on or off to have it grow to any organ you want it to. No need to grow a being at all.
Damn, makes me value my vision so much more now. Best of luck to whatever you decide belle.My mom said glass eye is the worst case and that would only happen if EVERYTHING else went wrong. Actually she thinks I should still keep it in mind but wait til my doctor thinks it's a really good idea, and if my eye keeps being healthy, and I think I agree with that, and I WOULD have vision even if it was just like my other eye.
I just had to get over the complete creepiness of what would actually happen.
My vision in my good eye, corrected with magnified bifocals, is at the most 20/80, 20/100 with regular glasses or contact. (I of course only wear one contact lense)
I also forgot to mention that I have glaucoma which is WHY I'm blind, heh...
I didn't see the reference to clone or test tube baby, only to stem cell lines.You will note that she was discussing a test tube baby - an exact clone of herself.
I didn't see the reference to clone or test tube baby, only to stem cell lines.
In a matter of speaking though, stem cell grown organs are exact "clones". Just not of the entire body but of the organ itself - well without the ailments.
No problem. Hope my explanations have clarified on what stem cells involve though.Oh yes, when I said test tube baby, I wasn't actually thinking clone, just a cloned organ, not a full person...^^
No problem. Hope my explanations have clarified on what stem cells involve though.
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