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Think they could build me a blond 20 year old female, 5'8 120 lbs that doesn't talk so damned much?

Hell, just make it a dozen of 'em...
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Venkateswarlu:

Stem Cell research ni anosrangaa thokkeshaar bush gaadi hayaam lo.




kiki asalu aa research nunchi vachina output is as great as that came from string theory...lol....there is neither credence nor respect to that field now...cuz none of their claims have been proven right thus far "ON ANY SCALE"
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Mikkymouse:

India lo kooda elanti storage fecilities unnaya?



http://www.cryobanksindia.com/

Leukemia daggara nundi chala vaatiki use avutundi

http://www.cryobanksindia.com/treatable-diseases.html
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Mrhyderabad:




Cinejeevi:




Thanks naku aa vishayam teleedhu. Meeru evarayina ela chesara? India lo kooda elanti storage fecilities unnaya? Atleast maa cousins ki aina chebutanu.
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Cinejeevi:

boddu daggara unde oka particular nerve ni teesi kattirinchi bhadraparustaaru




Here is what i know:

Baby puttinappudu cord (pegu) cut chesthaaru kada... usual gaa ayithe cut chesaaka extra length vunnadi trash chesthaaru.

In this case, aa cut chesina cord lo vunna blood ni oka sterilized packet loki save chesthaaru. And then it will be stored in a freezer.

Future lo life threatening diseases vasthe stem cells from this can be used to cure them. As of now there are quite a few major diseases which can be cured from the stem cells. And in future this list will increase over the time...

Usual gaa kids 12-14 years ki vachaaka you can discontinue the storage renewal process antaaru.
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Asalu ee stem cell concept enti? konchem detailed ga chebutara?

>> naaku ardhamayindi, naakochchina telugu lo cheptaa.

kid puttinappud he/she boddu daggara unde oka particular nerve ni teesi kattirinchi bhadraparustaaru. future lo aa kid ki emanna vyaadhulu like alzaimars, heart related, inka teliyani, cheppanalavi kaani, vaidyulaku andani rogalu vaste ee dachipettina cell lonchi konni kanalu teesi edo cheste aa jabbulu taggutaayi.

daniki aa cell tiyyadaniki oka 2K, tadupari every year around $200 for rest of the life.
congratulations to Razesh for breakthrough!!
congratulations to KNF for thorough break!!!
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Mrhyderabad:

If you don't wish to save it then you can consider donating it. Some kids somewhere might get benefited using the stem cells.




Asalu ee stem cell concept enti? konchem detailed ga chebutara?
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Cinejeevi:

the moment payment is stopped, it will be taken out from the deep fridge and land in 'you know'


That's what happens anyway if you don't save it. It goes straight to trash next day (from the hospital)

Venky,
If you don't wish to save it then you can consider donating it. Some kids somewhere might get benefited using the stem cells.
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Venkateswarlu:

You know how much it would cost?


around 1500 to 2000 for first year (based on company). And then 150 a year going forward.

Most of them offer 0% APR :-)

And 150-200 bucks ki coupons vuntaayi net lo...
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I was actually wondering about this as we received a letter from cord-blood bank. You know how much it would cost?

>> first time cost of $2000. then subsequently yearly in few hundreds for the rest of the life. the moment payment is stopped, it will be taken out from the deep fridge and land in 'you know'
congratulations to Razesh for breakthrough!!
congratulations to KNF for thorough break!!!
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Mrhyderabad:

you might want to consider saving the cord-blood during kid's birth...


I was actually wondering about this as we received a letter from cord-blood bank. You know how much it would cost?
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Venkateswarlu:

Yep.. Stem Cell research ni anosrangaa thokkeshaar bush gaadi hayaam lo..


Yeah.

Btw, you might want to consider saving the cord-blood during kid's birth... Little expensive but it might be worth saving... stem cells from cord-blood can be very helpful sometimes..
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Mrhyderabad:

too many factors will work against it in today's practical world.


Yep.. Stem Cell research ni anosrangaa thokkeshaar bush gaadi hayaam lo..
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Ashton:

The researchers constructed a bacterium's "genetic software" and transplanted it nto a host cell.


Disappointed.. I thought they did it for real this time :-(

It may not se the light even if they create it in the lab... too many factors will work against it in today's practical world.
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Vjavasi:

idhi artificial ga cell ni create cheyyatam avutundha..lol




They "hijacked" a living cell, they didn't create life.

just altered a already existing living cell
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Ashton:

The researchers constructed a bacterium's "genetic software" and transplanted it into a host cell.





idhi artificial ga cell ni create cheyyatam avutundha..lol
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/science_and_environment/10132762. stm

Scientists in the US have succeeded in developing the first synthetic living cell.

The researchers constructed a bacterium's "genetic software" and transplanted it into a host cell.

The resulting microbe then looked and behaved like the species "dictated" by the synthetic DNA.

The advance, published in Science, has been hailed as a scientific landmark, but critics say there are dangers posed by synthetic organisms.

The team hopes eventually to design bacterial cells that will produce medicines and fuels and even absorb greenhouse gases.
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This is the first time any synthetic DNA has been in complete control of a cell

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