Scientists have successfully “grown” a new living rat limb using tissues and a leg from a deceased rat. The limb is able to circulate blood and contract at 80% of the strength of the appendage of a new born rat.
Now before we get too excited this feat in science research is merely a step towards relinquishing our reliance on mechanical prosthetics. We’re still unable to create bone and marrow (along with many other things)
Creating a limb and being able to efficiently and profitably attach these body parts to a living being without complications is a whole ‘nother ball game.
Advances in technology are being made every day. [We’re moving forward in “curing” paralysis in patients [url=http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/british-doctors-on-brink-of-cure-for-paralysis-9807010.html]Article[/url] ]
Do you believe medical discoveries will someday be able to heal any disease or injury?
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What if they like put that over a narrow prosthetic?
The prosthetic would act as the bone and the limb would you know, just be the limb.
Just a thought.
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