Heart Derived Stem Cells Develop Into Heart Muscle

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Wed, 04/23/2008 - 13:00

Researchers have succeeded in growing large numbers of stem cells from adult human hearts into new heart muscle cells.

A breakthrough in stem cell research. Until now, it was necessary to use embryonic stem cells to make this happen.


 

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