Posted on 02/03/2011 12:26:41 PM PST by decimon
Ping
Freakin’ Star Trek stuff....
leave it to the Germans......a small country producing stellar science advances, just like Japan....
This should inspire a billion “bigger penis” ads, lol.
Amazing.
Adult stem cells no doubt.
Adult stem cells. Again.
It seems very odd that there would not be before and after photos available of the patients.
“His skin probably looked like this?” Come on, where’s the photographic records?
The patient’s own stem cells. Probability of rejection - extremely low.
Still waiting to hear reports of success with embrionic stem cells, and all I here is crickets.
What a wonderful development. My heart aches for burn victims.
Let’s start a website where anti-war protesters can pledge they’ll never take advantage of a technology developed by the military and forever opt for skin grafts.
From the evidence in the video, this Dr. Gerlach is as great a benefactor of humanity as Louis Pasteur. There are few injuries more horrible than severe burns, and it appears that he has figured out the way to deal with them.
That’ll change once the muzzies drag the krauts back to the 12th century. Millions will die when the German scientific community says F**K IT and, like Atlas, shrugs.
Had a plant fire or explosion here in town last week.
Two were burnt 90% of their body,one died last night
Terrible way to go
Those burn injuries are terrible,if this works out a miracle
The Germans are already starting to stand up to the Muzzies. They are not the sort of people to take a lot of garbage from those they consider inferior. There are other countries I’m more worried about than Germany.
Anyway, this is a fabulous blessing. Thank God, thank God. How wonderful.
maybe they’ll move here?
Developed at the University of Pittsburgh not Germany.
Throughout history, burns meant a lot of agony. It’s good to live in the twenty-first century.
Sounds great, still I’d like to see the long-term effect on skin cancers. Probably a wash. Hope not.
There's been some success with treatments of the eye. And it is now possible to obtain a single cell without killing or harming the embryo. However, the vast majority of success has been with adult stem cells.
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