Wearables that attach to the skin, such as MC10's Biostamp, are also part of this category — though they're in a «
more embryonic state» and require a much larger shift in consumer habits than a smart watch, Juniper says.
Not exact matches
The facts which our incipient,
embryonic democracy must face are
more staggering than the old tyrants were — for example, that at the last presidential election almost twenty - eight million people who were qualified to vote did not exercise that privilege; that an accredited estimate is possibly true that in the United
States four million people are living in destitution.
They propose that normal tissue becomes primed for cancer when oncogenes are activated and tumor suppressor genes are silenced or lost, but that cancer develops only when a cell in the tissue reverts to a
more primitive,
embryonic state and starts dividing.
They then studied the
state of X chromosomes in naïve cells of female embryos», which each contain two active X chromosomes, unlike
more mature
embryonic cells that have silenced one X.
But he admits that the Lone Star
state may be no
more welcoming of research on
embryonic stem cells.
Interestingly, this
state of immune tolerance is similar to what happens during pregnancy, and,
more specifically, it's been found that the body's response to a tumor is very similar to its response to
embryonic tissues.
And so this directly puts the paths in place to get you to the lodge as quickly as possible, and in the case of reprogramming all the way back to an
embryonic state, it may still work fine to go back up to the top of the hill and eventually find yourself to the lodge, but it's probably much
more efficient to do this directly, and a lot less changes will happen along the way.
Writing in the journal Cell Stem Cell, the team reports that
more than half of mouse epiblast stem cells treated with the drug reversed course within three days, and regained an
embryonic «be anything»
state, also called pluripotency.