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1University of AdelaideStem cells: research milestones and more16979213735.0positive1:22:56No transcript
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@@VioletaWrightTheir potential to treat even more diseases in the future means that scientists are working hard to learn about how stem cell function and how they can treat some of the more serious diseases affecting the world. Check this page from PlacidWay, the top China stem cell medical center: <a href="http://www.placidway.com/profile/1883/">http://www.placidway.com/profile/1883/</a>positive1
@@kentneumann5209The comments are listed as 4, yet there are only 2. Hmm.<br><br>Something can&#39;t add or subtract.<br><br>Also, 11K views, 6 years ago, 118 likes, and only 3 comments? ?negative
@@patrickboudreau3846Somehow the stem cells are guided to build not only liver cells but a whole liver (for exemple). A message originates from the original genetics and is transmitted to the liver cells as a blue print to build the 3d organ. What is that message and how it is transmitted is certainly the most interesting science today.positive
@@Mister.PsychologyGood lecture. But please film the slides from the front and not from the side. Also, try to improve the sound by a little bit. It&#39;s okay but not great.neutral
@@karenedwards3721Would like to know up to date clinical usesneutral
@@robertmoon3764And only through adult srem call... Have there been success 7 years later..negative