A pilot study undertaken by researchers from Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and Imperial College London has shown promise in rapid treatment of serious strokes. The study, the first of its kind published in the UK, treated patients using stem cells from bone marrow... Continue Reading Stem cell stroke therapy shows promise after first human trial
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Tags: bone marrow, Imperial College, Stem Cells, Strokes
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