It's hard to see how
growing human ears on the backs of mice constitutes useful research.
Mylan Engel Jr. ignorantly wrote: «It's hard to see how
growing human ears on the backs of mice constitutes useful research.»
Mice
grow human ears on their backs in laboratories and rabbits glow in the dark.
Not exact matches
We must adopt the critical approach and seek reality, here as well, by asking ourselves what
human relation to real events this could have been which led gradually, along many by - paths and by way of many metamorphoses, from mouth to
ear, from one memory to another, and from dream to dream, until it
grew into the written account we have read.
TWO types of
human ear cell have been
grown in the lab from fetal stem cells.
An
ear scaffold, left, provides the structure to
grow human cells.A kidney stripped of cells, right, awaits an injection of
human kidney cells, part of the process of engineering a new organ.
Today stem cells have been used to
grow ears, tracheae, and bladders; tomorrow it will be just about any tissue, any structure, of the
human body.
Stem cells from
human ears have successfully been
grown into chunks of cartilage that could replace the synthetic materials currently used in surgery.
«
Human inner
ear organs
grown: Could lead to new therapies for hearing, balance impairments.»
«Dish -
grown human inner
ear tissues offer unprecedented opportunities to develop and test new therapies for various inner
ear disorders.»
Elephants speak not only in trumpeting calls, but also in
grows, two - thirds of which are at frequencies too low for the
human ear to detect.