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If similar methods succeed in humans, the technique could provide a way to generate patient-matched cells for transplant that doesn't require destruction of viable human embryos.
Whether this therapy will succeed in humans remains uncertain, because most drugs that work in mice don't do so in people.
If the treatment succeeds in human patients, it could address a serious form of injury.
In the cases of the few individuals who had attempted, and succeeded, in human rights curricular interventions prior to attending the TTT course, changes may have already been brewing at their respective institutions as a result of their initial pioneering efforts.
It is possible that earlier transplantations may have a better chance of succeeding in humans.
"The selection process on dogs, horses, cattle or other species had occurred, mostly unconsciously, over thousands of years, and the idea that Belyaev's experiment might succeed in a human lifetime must have seemed bold indeed".
For many reasons this preclinical development process has been criticized for its inability to identify drugs that are most likely to succeed in the human clinic.
The preclinical development process has been criticized for its inability to identify drugs that are most likely to succeed in the human clinic.
Our data suggest that abrogation of apoptosis might be crucial to succeed in culturing human SE cells in vitro.
This is essential because, in the end, we need practical solutions that will succeed in very specific, human contexts.
If governments and corporations succeed in hacking the human animal, the easiest people to manipulate will be those who believe in free will.
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