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1.because it thinks that it is a life thretning problem 2.it sends messages to the organs to let out horomoans to build back up it's gluclose 3.because of the way it isOver 8 years agosam9057023985 added a new comment in
1# The spinal cord injuries are hard to repair because the sensory nerve cells in the nervous system do not regenerate. Geoffrey Raiman's big breakthrough was that he discovered that the OEC's inside the nasal were constantly regenerating. 2# Surgeons obtained Fidyka's OEC's by extracting them from the olfactory bulb. Then they put it in the damaged part of the spinal cord. 3# The passage said Fidyka's spine is showing signs of healing remarkably well. The former fireman who has regained muscle mass on his left thigh can now partially move his lower limbs and feel sensation in both legs. So that tells that it was successful. Geoffrey Raiman's ultimate aim is to develop the procedure to a point where it can be rolled out as a worldwide general approach.Over 8 years agojordan36 added a new comment in
1. so they can survive when the winter comes 2.by sweetining there cells with glucose and increasing there urea there able to survive these cold weathers 3.he wants it to use it on human organs to let them adapt to cold tempatures like thatOver 8 years agorin added a new comment in
So they can be ready for the winter.The glucose and the urea act as cryoprotectants substances that lower the freezing temperature of the animal's tissues. He wants to use it to help human organs to adapt to transplant.Over 8 years agojordan36 added a new comment in
1.so that when the winter comes there able to go out 2.by swetning there cells with glucose and increasing there urea there able to survive the cold tempatures 3.so that humans can adapt to the frezing cold and be able to stay out thereOver 8 years agosam9057023985 added a new comment in
1# The spinal cord injuries are hard to repair because the sensory nerve cells in the nervous system do not regenerate. Geoffrey Raiman's big breakthrough was that he discovered that the OEC's inside the nasal were constantly regenerating. 2# Surgeons obtained Fidyka's OEC's by extracting them from the olfactory bulb. Then they put it in the damaged part of the spinal cord. 3# The passage said Fidyka's spine is showing signs of healing remarkably well. The former fireman who has regained muscle mass on his left thigh can now partially move his lower limbs and feel sensation in both legs. So that tells that it was successful. Geoffrey Raiman's ultimate aim is to develop the procedure to a point where it can be rolled out as a worldwide general approach.Over 8 years ago
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