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Scientists have turned skin tissue from heart attack patients into fresh, beating heart cells in a first step towards a new therapy for the condition.
His beautiful Australian wife, Katresha, a former model and Chanel spokeswoman turned skin care entrepreneur (her eponymous line has a cult following, especially the Katresha Face Oil), speaks with a soft purr that could charm a linebacker into child's pose.
The Stanford University team turned skin cells from people with "Timothy syndrome" into fully-fledged brain cells.
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Meanwhile, he was adding butter by the spoonful to the striped bass in the second pan, tipping it forward and spooning the accumulated butter and browned bits from the bottom of the pan over the fish, until after three or four minutes the skin had crisped and the bass was ready to be turned skin-side up and cooked for another minute or two.
The bus air turns skin as dry as fallen leaves and makes the bags beneath eyes go dark.
Recently, scientists found a way to turn skin cells into cells that behave like embryonic stem cells.
On a program like Drylab Plus from Duncan Software (www.tangentscientific.com), a mouse click turns skin translucent, revealing the innards with nary a virtual cut.
Some researchers hope that with Dr. Yamanaka's method of turning skin cells into embryonic stem cells, those stem cells can be converted into usable heart muscle cells.
This contains a green concealer that tones down redness, while its ultra-fine texture means it won't turn skin chalky.
There are a host of new sunless tanning products on the market, and whereas their predecessors tended to turn skin the color of bottled French dressing, these new chemicals can turn it the more desirable color of single-malt Scotch.
Two teams of researchers have found different ways to perform the same biological identity swap: turning skin cells into neurons.
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