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Stem cells will soon make dialysis obsolete


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2016 Oct 11, 7:56pm   762 views  3 comments

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https://blog.cirm.ca.gov/2016/10/11/bioengineered-veins-give-hope-to-kidney-disease-patients-on-dialysis/

As blood travels around your body, it helps your body get around. Blood is essential for delivering oxygen and nutrients to all the cells in your body and for removing waste products made by these cells. Your body contains approximately 1.5 gallons of blood, which translates to around 7% of your body weight. In order for all this blood to do its job, it needs to be constantly cleaned of waste and extra fluids. Your kidneys are your bloods best friend. They act as natural filters that remove those cellular waste products and extra fluid from the blood and pass...

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1   Y   2016 Oct 11, 8:10pm  

No they won't.
Read your article.

A North Carolina company called Humacyte is trying to improve current hemodialysis technology by engineering human acellular vessels (HAVs) (meaning that the vessels don’t have any cells) that can be transplanted into patients and develop into a human version of a shunt. Sounds complicated, but it’s not really!

tovarichpeter says

Stem cells will soon make dialysis obsolete

2   just_passing_through   2016 Oct 11, 8:13pm  

Just more annoying spam shit.

3   freespeechforever   2016 Oct 11, 9:28pm  

Stem cells will soon make dialysis obsolete!

Stem cells will soon make dialysis obsolete!

Squawk!

Like a dumb parrot, I mindlessly repeat every Main Stream News Headline I hear or read, regardless as to its veracity, or even if the headline is consistent with the actual content of the article!

Squawk!!!

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