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Sunday, 17 January 2010 |
Hen's egg can save the developing fetus? Chicken egg protein, known rather as an intermediate culinary, may be used to patching amnion, the membrane surrounding the developing fetus - tells New Scientist.
Amnion saved! Amnion may prematurely rupture spontaneously, but it can also be a consequence of surgery - in which the amnion to download a sample of fluid containing cells, in order to conduct genetic research. Sometimes also performed surgeries in the fetus - for example, congenital defects - which of course also affect the amniotic sac. Loss of fluid contained in the amnion can lead to miscarriage. Patching Inspired by the viscosity of egg yolk, and that it provides suitable conditions for the emerging, scientists from the team of Dr. Ken Moise (Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas) decided to try it as a patch. Protein previously succeeded in balloons and condoms. "Waste" parts amniotic outlets glass tubes and filled them to the human amniotic fluid. Pierced with a needle and the amniotic sac after 30 seconds when applied purified egg. Into 21 tubes in 19 cases, the leak resolved immediately, in other cases - after repeated application of the protein.
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