【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. tissue /ˈtɪʃ u/ (n.) – an organic material made up of a large amount of similar cells
Example: A scar tissue grew from where he was stabbed on the shoulder. 
2. olfactory /ɒlˈfæk tə ri, -tri, oʊl-/ (adj.) – referring to body parts concerned with the sense of smell
Example: She does not know any scent because her olfactory system has been damaged since birth.
3. regenerating /rɪˌdʒɛn əˈreɪ tɪŋ/ (adj.) – having the ability to rebuild something
Example: A starfish has regenerating abilities to replace amputated arms with new ones. 
4. theory /ˈθi ə ri, ˈθɪər i/ (n.) – an idea, statement, or proposition that has not yet been proven
Example: The scientists did firsthand experiments in an attempt to prove their theory.
5. culture /ˈkʌl tʃər/ (n.) – an artificial growth of microorganisms for medical or scientific use
Example: The doctors grew a culture of the bacteria to research for a cure. 
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
European medical scientists have   discovered the possibility to repair damaged tissues in the spinal cord using unique cells found in the   nose.   
These cells are called Olfactory Ensheathing Cells (OEC).   They are located in the olfactory bulbs in the nasal cavity. The OECs’ nerve   functions are important to how the sense of smell works. They serve as the   pathways where nerve cells travel and transmit data, such as scents and   odors, to the brain. OECs also have a regenerating   property that renews the damaged nerve fibers every time we breathe in and   out.  
A group of medical scientists and   doctors from Poland and the United Kingdom proposed that OECs can be used to   restore damaged cells in the spinal cord. Because of its function and special   characteristic, OECs can serve as a bridge that reconnects the broken nerve   fibers in the spinal tissue. Therefore, neurons can once again travel through   the spinal cord and deliver signals from the brain to the lower limbs. 
The group’s theory was proven when the first patient who underwent this kind   of surgery successfully regained control of his legs. Darek Fidyka was   paralyzed because of a spinal injury from a knife wound.  
Surgeons grew a culture of OECs from one of Fidyka’s olfactory bulbs and inserted   these cells above and below the injured area. The cells were able to replace   his damaged spinal tissue. Two years after the surgery, Fidyka is able to   walk with only the aid of a walking frame.    His sexual, bowel, and bladder functions were also recovered.  
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         Based on the article, how important is it to understand our body’s functions—even the simple or small ones? Please explain your answer.
·         Should the medicine industry focus on studies like the one mentioned in the article? Why or why not?
Discussion B
·         What part of the body do you think scientists and doctors need to research more on? Please explain your answer.
·         What incurable disease would you want scientists and doctors to find a cure for? Please explain your answer.