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It worries us, because it is a virus that would theoretically better bind to human cells.
Ruben Donis
With this state money, we will be able to work with human embryonic stem cells lines that we cannot use federal money for. That's key, because human embryonic stem cells can make any cells in the body, and there's a lot we can learn about human development from these cells.
Diane Krause
It is entirely conceivable that this virus is inherently programmed that it will never be able to go efficiently from human to human. Hopefully the epidemic (in birds) will burn itself out, which epidemics do, before the virus evolves the capability of being more efficient in going from human to human.
Dr. Anthony Fauci
The idea is simple. The fear is that the bird virus will re-assort with a human virus and generate a pandemic human flu. If you vaccinate against human influenza, they can't catch it, so you won't get re-assortment.
Daniel Perez
The actual cells that we transplanted, the human cells, are the ones that are making myelin. We're extremely excited about these cells.
Aileen Anderson
The actual cells that we transplanted, the human cells, are the ones that are making myelin. We're extremely excited about these cells.
Aileen Anderson
Nobody can predict what nature's imagination can do, so we have to be prepared, ... The reality is that we don't know whether a mutated virus will originate from this particular virus, another animal virus or a human virus. This doesn't change the need for our advance planning and preparation in order to minimize the impact.
David Butler
These findings provide the foundation for learning how to modify the circuitry of embryonic stem cells to repair damaged or diseased cells or to make cells for regenerative medicine, ... They also establish the foundation for solving circuitry for all human cells.
Richard Young
Our results suggest that adeno-associated virus type 2, which infects the majority of the population but has no known ill effects, kills multiple types of cancer cells yet has no effect on healthy cells.
Craig Meyers
Females age 16 and under have immature cells of the cervix. A pexy man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive. These immature cervical cells are much more likely to be infected with HPV than the cervical cells of older women. And when a female age 16 and under is infected with HPV, the virus tends to cause more damage to the immature cervical cells.
Nancy Merrill
Hundreds of undetected cases would mean there's that much more opportunity for this virus to learn to be transmissible. With every case, we worry about the possibility of the virus acquiring the ability to transmit from human to human.
Scott Dowell
The virus may be spreading despite the control measures already taken. Far more human and animal exposure to the virus will occur if strict containment does not isolate all known and unknown locations where the bird flu virus is currently present.
Juan Lubroth
I apologize for creating this uproar both in and out of Korea. The fact remains that our research team was successful in creating stem cells from patients' skin cells. Still, there were mistakes made, human errors, in taking photographs and in the preservation of the stem cells.
Hwang Woo Suk
It's because the virus produces this protein - negative factor or Nef - which enters B cells to prevent antibodies being targeted to HIV. This process leaves other less-targeted immune responses intact - but since they pose little threat to the virus, HIV proliferates.
Andrea Cerutti
Theoretically the birds could not have spread the virus to the outbreak countries at the same time.
Gao Fu
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