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They are gene splicing -- inserting advantageous genes into a DNA sequence -- and stem cells, which scientists hope will one day be reprogrammed to replace cells of various organs.
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If the patient chooses, inherited defective genes could be replaced with non-defective base-pair sequences, permanently curing any genetic disease and even permitting cancerous cells to be reprogrammed to a healthy state.
The ideal shunt has a valve and can be reprogrammed to regulate the drainage.
Scientists are trying to see if adult stem cells can be reprogrammed to produce cells beyond their normal range.
Q. Can someone's brain be reprogrammed to, for example, no longer fear a snake? A. Good point.
With new chips, the machines could be reprogrammed to misreport votes, he says.
NEW YORK -- Bill de Blasio thinks the NYPD can be reprogrammed to respect the Constitution -- and he's talking literally.
Somatic animal cells can be reprogrammed to pluripotency by nuclear transfer or introduction of reprogramming factors.
And coming soon, Chappie stars a stolen police robot who is reprogrammed to make conscious choices and to feel emotions.
Apparently originally built for fighting competitions, Fonzie has been reprogrammed to dance to LMFAO, which is horror enough.
Millions of cash registers and millions upon millions of coin-deposit grocery carts must be reprogrammed or replaced.
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