Previous research has shown that stem cells have a variety of uses. When a research team in China evaluated the efficacy and safety of using mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) expanded from the bone marrow of non-self-donors to treat patients experiencing poor graft function (PGF) after receiving transplants of non-self-donated blood stem cells (allo-HSCT), they found that the mesenchymal stem cells were both safe and effective for treating primary and secondary PGF. ...
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Tuesday, 19 March 2013
Research Elaborates on Stem Cell Transplantation as a Factor to Impact on Poor Graft Function
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