Bone Marrow Stem Cells May Help Control Inflammatory Bowel Disea...

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Thu, 08/21/2008 - 16:00

Investigators have found that infusions of a particular bone marrow stem cell appeared to protect gastrointestinal tissue from autoimmune attack in a mouse model.


 

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