Itay's organs saved lives

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Itay's(3) parents' lost their son last week, when he drowned in a local swimming pool in southern Israel.

His parents donated his organs, which later on saved 3 children.

Corneal transplantation saved the eyesight of two adults in Ichilov hospital, and little Itay's liver was given to a young Arab Israeli child, Khaled Jahalin.

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Besides those, 2 other children were lucky enough to get a transplantation.

Source: Ynet.co.il
 
Granny sez mebbe dey can grow Uncle Ferd a new brain...

Scientists Grow First Functional Replacement Organ
August 29, 2014 ~ Reprogramming cells to grow functional replacement human organs may be only a decade away.
Scientists in Scotland report they have grown a completely new, functioning organ called thymus inside a living mouse. The thymus is located next to the heart and serves as a command center for the immune system. People born without it suffer from immune system disorders.

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Image is of replacement thymus tissue.

Scientists at the University of Edinburgh's Centre for Regenerative Medicine took connective tissue cells called fibroblasts from a mouse embryo, manipulated one of their genes and combined them with cells taken from another animal’s healthy thymus. When transplanted into a mouse with its original thymus removed, the cell mixture grew into a fully functioning replacement organ.

This is the first time that scientists have grown a completely usable organ from cells taken from another living organism. Previous efforts using so-called stem cells have produced parts of organs, but never a fully functioning one. Researchers say experiments with growing a human replacement thymus could start within a decade.

Scientists Grow First Functional Replacement Organ
 

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