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Pig bladder powder regrows human finger

Posted March 25, 2008 8:44 AM

From Boing Boing:

A man cut off his finger tip while working on a model plane. His brother, a medical research scientist, sent him a vial containing powdered pig bladder and told him to sprinkle on the severed finger tip. It grew back -- "flesh, blood, vessels and nail" -- in four weeks. That powder is a substance made from pig bladders called extracellular matrix. It is a mix of protein and connective tissue surgeons often use to repair tendons and it holds some of the secrets behind the emerging new science of regenerative medicine.

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Re: Pig bladder powder regrows human finger

03/25/2008 10:47 PM

But is the regrown finger kosher?

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Re: Pig bladder powder regrows human finger

03/26/2008 9:49 AM

Don't know, but every time you pull his finger... nevermind. :-)

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Re: Pig bladder powder regrows human finger

08/12/2008 6:06 PM

If you get arrested could you give the pigs the middle finger.

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