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  • noreen - Sep 21 2006 | health

    This is awesome...bone marrow cells in the heart are causing some benefit to its functionality after a heart attack, but how or what they are doing is still not understood. It looks like the bone marrow cells are equal to stem cells allowing for some regeneration, very interesting.

    Quoted: European researchers report promising results from clinical trials to test whether injections of bone-marrow cells can repair heart-attack damage.

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