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Neck bones contribute meaty flavor.Marrow bones contribute fat.Knuckle bones contribute sort of like some tendons.
You would think that when we do a bone marrow biopsy and send a sample to a pathologist, a pathologist would look at thatbone marrow sample and say, yup, this is a leukemia or a type of leukemia we call myelodysplastic syndromes,which is actually a little more complicated, or it isn't.
OK. Sometimes they're called femur bones.So marrow bones. I'm just going to pass these around so that you get a sense.A lot of times like with cookbooks, they don't explain what things look like to you.
Farm Field Table is out there.We work with Marrow.Seeing those kind of companies, like butcher shops and distributors, come up that are small are important.
complex. And what it does is it says this is me, and if another cell expresses differences, it's not me, and your body tries to kill it.in the bone marrow niche.
complex. And what it does is it says this is me, and if another cell expresses differences, it's not me, and your body tries to kill it.We called it bone marrow autologous transportation helping the old regain youth.
Why da, da, da?and get the bone marrow out of that, and that's very tasty.
And you're like, what does that look like?That is a marrow bone or a femur bone.And if it happens to include the socket, that's called a knuckle bone.
And it's not unsafe.The yellow marrow has flavor.
I was in and out of hospital.My bone marrow kept failing.I kept getting really serious infections.
One of them was a guy named Amit Gupta, and he had leukemia.There was no match in the bone marrow registry for him.He needed to find one.
If it happens in the lungs, a person might get a mass.If it happens in the bone marrow, the cells in the bone marrow don't create a mass or a lump.They grow, and grow, and grow, and fill up this narrow confines of the bones.
I talk about a curative therapy that comes from a root that was discovered in China, experiments in dogs, in beagles, thatled to the modern miracle of bone marrow transplantation.I also describe the unflagging research efforts of one man, whose name is Brian Druker, whom I actually know,
So there are experiments we can try, however.We can try an experimental bone marrow transplant and high dose chemotherapy.There's something we can come up with.
The adult body has a lot of mesenchymal stem cells.They're in your bone marrow.They're easy to collect.
Actually you start to think about background radiation if you want to keep them for a long time.And there's been successful bone marrow transplants, one of the oldest stem cell therapies there is, with cells that were frozen for more than 20 years.So, OK, we could take our young cells and freeze them for older self.
But this is like an entire cervical spine of the cow.And so you can blend bones-- marrow bones, knuckle bones, neck bones.Neck bones contribute meaty flavor.
And they wrote about it in the "LA Times." And it was like a very highly acclaimed dish.And so then I was serving it with this bone marrow roasted potatoes, but now I serve it with these kind of sweet potatogrits. So it's kind of like roasting sweet potatoes, because they're really good for you.
So they fill it up, fill it up, fill it up.And then the normal cells in the bone marrow die off.Well, the purpose of the cells in the bone marrow is to make the cells that wind up in our bloodstream.
So one of the things that he has worked on is kind of a funny project.You would think that when we do a bone marrow biopsy and send a sample to a pathologist, a pathologist would look at thatbone marrow sample and say, yup, this is a leukemia or a type of leukemia we call myelodysplastic syndromes,
So even with some of the best pathologists out there-- we did a study through the National Institutes of Health here where we had local pathologiststry to make a diagnosis of this other bone marrow cancer, myelodysplastic syndromes.And then we compared it to what pathologists who are real experts at this were saying.
But a common man can also appreciate it and learn it-- And you'll be surprised that the kind of following which I haveToday, there is bone marrow transplant, which can cure the child of thalassemia, and the child leads a normal life.
What targeted therapy should we use?If somebody lives with dormant cancer cells in their bone marrow their whole life, so be it.
cells. He is a medical physicist with extensive experience developing stem cell therapies for neurological disease and injury.He's come to Google today to talk about rejuvenating bone marrow and it's significant opportunity to combat aging.He also just might live forever.
complex. And what it does is it says this is me, and if another cell expresses differences, it's not me, and your body tries to kill it.graft-versus-host disease where the donor's marrow attacks the recipient, and it's very deadly.
extraordinary. It's not what you would expect necessarily but it had to be familiar at a site like this. You know, it has easily probably the most talkedabout burger of the moment with a slathering of bone marrow on it as a condiment. Thank you. I told you we'dtalk about the burger. Um, so uh um and and uh so tell me about what you thought about doing with the food there because
And I personally thank you.This is a patient who's going through a bone marrow transplant for her lymphoma.
And when we've tested these in our mouse models and our pig models, we find that these caspase inhibitors can reduce the tiny number of islets neededWe're going to take the patient's own bone marrow cells and re-transplant those up into the pancreas to allow those cells to repair the injured pancreas.
I feel like science fiction stories put the sinew and the marrow into the argument.
out tax forms for working poor 'cause I fundamentally in the marrow of my bones believe if you're
at the same time i was really hungry for more marrow in my work i wanted to take it deeper and i think there's a lot to be said for
who had leukemia about eight years ago after my husband and I wrote this book, "The Dragonfly Effect".We ended up helping kids that had leukemia try to find matches in the bone marrow registry or outside the bone marrow industry for that,and in that process, just met a wide swath of people.
To me, though-- I mean, what's always drawn me into the cancer field and to treat people who have leukemia is the undaunted spiritand the utter humanity of my patients in the face of a treasonist bone marrow that has actually turned on them.And the chance to take care of inspiring people like this, honestly, that's what really drew me into this field.
But a common man can also appreciate it and learn it-- And you'll be surprised that the kind of following which I haveSo what I have done is that we have been focused on bone marrow transplant.
complex. And what it does is it says this is me, and if another cell expresses differences, it's not me, and your body tries to kill it.Well, so if you've heard in bone marrow donation, what they're doing is they're donating hematopoietic stem cells that are in the bone marrow, and what you'll do--
complex. And what it does is it says this is me, and if another cell expresses differences, it's not me, and your body tries to kill it.He's like, I'm already doing bone marrow aspirations.
We've had saturated fat in our diet for millions of years from bone marrow and brains.
These writings were implanted not just in my memory but in my marrow." There was this notion that to really fully engage with information deeply it had to be
At the time, he was less of an actor and more of a comedian.And they would do PSAs to get people to be motivated to give a spit about cancer and be put in the bone marrow registry.They would have bars, parties where they would bring their South Asian friends and have them give a spit and get into the bone marrow
And then the normal cells in the bone marrow die off.Well, the purpose of the cells in the bone marrow is to make the cells that wind up in our bloodstream.So they make the red blood cells that bring oxygen to our tissues.
And I had to do this in the setting of him having religious beliefs, because he's a Jehovah's Witness, where Jehovah's Witness won't receive blood productsSo my entire day is spent seeing people who have either leukemia or closely related bone marrow cancers.
We have another recipe in the cookbook that's a roasted cauliflower that's got a bone marrow salsa verde and kumquats, that's really nice too.
But a common man can also appreciate it and learn it-- And you'll be surprised that the kind of following which I haveIn the last three years, we got more than 50 children bone marrow transplant done in India.
complex. And what it does is it says this is me, and if another cell expresses differences, it's not me, and your body tries to kill it.But they said, what if we used young bone marrow cells, mesenchymal stem cells and we transplanted these to older mice, how would they fare?
which, collectively, are really in the marrow of our culture now.
Next in the queue was this from the cousin of a long-ago roommate: "You must must must have the Stuffed Marrow Rings with Adzuki Bean reduction!!!"
Cass is missing Lucinda in his bones, missing her in the marrow that's presently crystallizing into ice.
- Autopsies have found fibers in nearly every organ in the body, the brain, bone marrow, spleen, intestines, pancreas, prostate, ovaries, thyroid, and liver.
And they would do PSAs to get people to be motivated to give a spit about cancer and be put in the bone marrow registry.They would have bars, parties where they would bring their South Asian friends and have them give a spit and get into the bone marrowregistry. So everything he approached was with levity.
But in more recent publications, that essentially, everyone is accumulating these small mutations in their bone marrow.
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