GROWING SMALL ORGANS,

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KATHYA CABANAS
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GROWING SMALL ORGANS,
  1. Japan
    1. japan aproves growing human organs in animals for fist time
    2. FOR TRANSPLANT
        1. MINI ORGANS WILL REPLACE RESEARCH IN ANIMALS
          1. THE IDEA IS THAT THE ANIMALS DO NOT SUFFER IN THE HUMAN RESERACH
          2. TINY INTESTINES

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            • CONTINUES TUBE RUNNING FORM THE STOMACH TO THE ANUS
            1. SMALL SCALE STOMACHS
              1. THREE DIMENSIONAL HUMAN GASTRIC TISSUE
                1. GROWN AT THE CINCINNATI CHILDRENS HOSPITAL
              2. CONNECT TO BLOOD SUPLY IN MOUSE TO ALLOW IT TO MATURE INTO A PIECE OF HUMAN INTESTINE
              3. ORGANOIDS
                1. ORGANOIDS INCLUIDING A CEREBRAL CORTEX AND RETINA
                    1. THE IDEA IS TO UNDERSTAND THE BRAIN AND DISEASES AND DISORDERS SUCH AS
                      1. MICROCEPHALY
                  1. PIG CHIMERAS
                    1. THE IDEA IS TO EASE THE FATAL SHORTAGE OF ORGANS
                      1. HUMAN LUNG IN A PIG, SHOW MORE ACCURATELY THE CYSTIC FIBROSIS, THAN TODAY'S LAB ANIMALS
                      2. HUMAN STEM CELLS
                        1. ARE THE BODY RAW MATERIALS
                          1. WORRIES OF THE SCIENTIFIC
                            1. IF THE ANIMALS WITH A ENOUGH HUMAN BRAIN CELLS WILL THINKS AND FEEL LIKE A PERSON
                            2. TRUMP
                              1. POLITITIANS
                                1. WIN
                              2. PRESENTATION FOR: GENETIC CLASS, DRA: KEISHA LEONARDO, MIND MAPA PRESENTED BY KATHYA CABANAS
                                1. THANK YOU
                                2. THIS TECHNIQUE COULD REPLACE THE NEED FOR TRANSPLANT IN HUMANS
                                  1. ONE OF THE SCIENTIFIC TRYING
                                  2. CRISPR CAS 9
                                    1. HOMOSAPIENS
                                    2. BIOPRINTING
                                      1. PROFESSOR MARTIN BIRCHAL HAS TRANSPLANTED SUCCESFULLY

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