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[QUOTE=Pancake Bunny;35674060]but i don't have that kind of patience[/QUOTE] then what makes you think you DESERVE a foreskin
[QUOTE=Griffster26;35667753]WHY ARE WE NOT FUNDING THIS?[/QUOTE] The only legitimate reason for not doing so it it's cost. A research team offered to inject a woman is blind in one eye because an acid attack with stem cells. She did gain some of her sight back after one course of treatment. However, the treatment had cost half an million quid! Charities and the NHS had jointly funded this. Neither of them had enough money for an course, let alone doing it nationwide on heaps of other people.
[QUOTE=Lankist;35674093]then what makes you think you DESERVE a foreskin[/QUOTE] well i was born a guy, so...
[QUOTE=Pancake Bunny;35674627]well i was born a guy, so...[/QUOTE] well you clearly dont care enough to hang shit from your dong so...
[QUOTE=its shortie;35667702]Seriously, is there any thing stem cells can't do?[/QUOTE] We haven't found a way to make them increase the intelligence of those who are against them. [editline]22nd April 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=Stockers678;35674622]The only legitimate reason for not doing so it it's cost. A research team offered to inject a woman is blind in one eye because an acid attack with stem cells. She did gain some of her sight back after one course of treatment. However, the treatment had cost half an million quid! Charities and the NHS had jointly funded this. Neither of them had enough money for an course, let alone doing it nationwide on heaps of other people.[/QUOTE] Do you know why the cost is so high? Because people are so against it that no one will fund it... It wouldn't be so expensive if the government and other parties were all funding it...
[QUOTE=joost1120;35671280]No. We used to harvest it from pigs, but it was bad quality insulin and the pigs couldn't supply enough. Then, we took some bacteria, cut open their plasmid(contains their DNA), put in our DNA for making insulin and put it back in the bacteria. The plasmid multiplies and the bacteria multiply too. The bacteria then start making insulin, just like the human cells in the liver(?) would, except they're outside of the body. Insulin gets harvested and injected into humans. High quality human insulin and there's pretty much an infinite supply.[/QUOTE] It's the pancreas that makes insulin, not the liver.
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