Would love to see a video demonstration of how they grow the cells. Neat though, good for them!
So could they use these 'vaginas' to cross breed bio-experiments, like the conspiracy theorist in me, has read about?
Hopefully it doesn't get me banned.
Is this before or after?
No.They have normal genitalia but the vagina is not a full cavity that connects with the ovaries and the uterus is absent. This procedure was so successful because they have all the surrounding structures just not a fully developed cavity. They find out about the problem due to lack of menstruation.
Interesting. That's sort of what I thought when they said "underdeveloped" vagina though, so I guess that's why "absent" threw me off.
If they can grow a vagina in a lab then you'd think they'd be able to grow edible pig and cow meat. We could finally have ethical meat eating.
So when we gonna get bigger dicks?
C'mon science
If they can grow a vagina in a lab then you'd think they'd be able to grow edible pig and cow meat. We could finally have ethical meat eating.
I want this to become a reality. I've become ethically conflicted by mammal meat-eating and I'd be very happy to buy synthetic pig and cow meat.If they can grow a vagina in a lab then you'd think they'd be able to grow edible pig and cow meat. We could finally have ethical meat eating.
Those organ scaffolds are opening up so many possibilities.
But can you grow a dick?
Apple is going to release iGina. It will make sex a totally awesome and stylish experience, however will it also get criticized for only being compatible with the iPenis.Could this tech be used to create designer vaginas, or Designas™ which I've just copyrighted with this post?
So why can we not build a uterus now?
If they can grow a vagina in a lab then you'd think they'd be able to grow edible pig and cow meat. We could finally have ethical meat eating.
It's possible but expensive.
Also, given the reaction to GMO's (at least in europe) you'd have trouble finding customers.
Part of the worry about GMOs is contamination of non-GMO crops, so at least that wouldn't be a concern with lab meat. But if the concern is largely derived from generalized fear of genetic modification and tampering with biology, then yeah, it'll be a tough sell.
I mean, it'll be a tough sell anyway because it'll probably look weird and gross (in a way that we aren't used to).
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I'm not the only one who wants to see pictures am I?
Umm...The women, who were between 13 and 18...
If they can grow a vagina in a lab then you'd think they'd be able to grow edible pig and cow meat. We could finally have ethical meat eating.
Should've been firstCan't wait for new Fleshlights.
Umm...
The women, who were between 13 and 18 at the time of the surgery, [...] "We now show up to an 8-year follow-up with those organs
How do you know he wanted to see current day pics, hmm? Anyway, I knew that. It's even in the OP, even if you don't follow the link. My post was just a joke. The person who quoted me made it appear serious.Guys the 4 women involved were 13-18 when the surgery was performed. This is now 8 years later so even the youngest test subjects are 21 now. I'm not trying to be like "Hurr yeah yeah lemme see dat vaggie" but c'mon, read the article you're quoting.
How do you know he wanted to see current day pics, hmm? Anyway, I knew that. It's even in the OP, even if you don't follow the link. My post was just a joke. The person who quoted me made it appear serious.
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No worries. =)I didn't mean to call you out specifically, I saw it brought up a couple other times in the thread (someone else joked about it on the first page too). That you were kidding wooshed right over my head though
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