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Started by Doreen, January 17, 2018, 05:01:08 PM
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Quote from: Doreen on January 17, 2018, 05:05:14 PMTelling yall we're only about 10 years away technologically from having the full works regrowable. We live in exciting times. Now if they could just figure out what I am
QuoteInteresting, although given that they use skin/muscle cells it just looks like another potential source for graft material. I didn't see any mention of self-lubrication/cleaning. Completely speculating, but this particular option might have value in cisfemales with vaginal agenesis, precisely because they lack surplus material for grafting. That is not a problem for most of us. Still, three cheers for the hope it does offer for affected cis-females.
Quote from: Lady Lisandra on January 17, 2018, 06:57:26 PMAccording to what i've read, the vaginas created were completely functional, including the part of the lubrication and self cleaning. The samples were gathered from the women's existing vaginas, so the organ created was at celular level the same as a regular vagina. Creating one for a trans woman would require either a cell donation, stem cells or finding cells very similar to the ones find in a cis vagina. There's no scientific paper about this, but I've heard cases were scrotal tissue used as skin graft for GRS would after some time turn into a different tissue, very similar to vagina tissue, and adopted similar capabilities like self lubrication. Scrotal and vaginal tissues used to be the same before the effects of the Y chromosome, I believe there should be some way to revert that process and turn scrotal tissue back to vaginal.