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Not only does the robot look Terminator-esque, but it's been designed to mimic the muscle system of a human (with bone-crushing strength, of course) and will be programmed with a semi-autonomous AI so that the android can learn new tasks, all of which is just a little too much like the Terminator for our comfort.
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According to the doctors, the bone marrow cells could re-educate the immune system so it wouldn't reject the hands.
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Hollis-Eden's drug, an immune system booster, appears to help the bone marrow fend off toxic effects of radiation and could be used by troops going into battle to protect against the effects of dirty bombs.
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The family left the hospital briefly in mid-January and then returned to Johns Hopkins for the bone marrow transplant that would replace Zoe's diseased immune system with Maxine's healthy one.
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Leukine is used to help restore a patient's immune system after it has been weakened by chemotherapy or a bone marrow transplant.
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Biolase's Waterlase system uses a patented combination of water and lasers to precisely cut hard tissues (bone and teeth) and soft tissue (gums) with minimal damage to surrounding areas.
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