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The year before, he had a generally nonspreading type of cancer, a basal cell, removed from his skin.
Down the hall, in a lab with incubators filled with clear plastic containers holding a pinkish liquid, a technician was tending to the delicate task of growing the tens of billions of cells needed to make the burger, starting with a particular type of cell removed from cow necks obtained at a slaughterhouse.
One idea is to grow a cell line from a single cell removed from an early embryo, leaving the rest of the embryo intact.
These approaches include cultivating a single cell removed from an early embryo without harming it and cloning techniques that would avoid creating viable embryos.
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Ex vivo: It's safer and easier to employ the CRISPR technique on cells removed from a patient's body.
First, we can encourage research on stem cells removed from sources other than embryos: adult cells, umbilical cords and human placentas.
Scraggy dog Flo's owner certainly thinks so: she's travelled more than 120 miles to get some cells removed from the mutt's shoulder.
Previous studies investigating chondrocyte [Ca2+]i signaling were mainly focused on cells removed from their physiological environment, such as 2D cultures or chondrocytes/gel constructs6,18.
T cells removed from patient blood were incubated with the virus and following infection were infused back into the patient.
"I spent too much time in the sun, and every few months I have to go and have some basal cells removed from my old craggy features," Mr. McCain told CNN recently, before one of his periodic checkups.
They can be administered by vectors introduced directly into the body or can be developed by changing the constitution of cells removed from allogeneic or autologous donors.
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