New Method For Bone-marrow-derived Liver Stem Cells Isolation And Proliferation
Wednesday, April 15, 2009 - 11:14
in Biology & Nature
Bone-marrow-derived liver stem cells were once a hot topic in the field of stem cell research because of their important therapeutic implications, but little progress has been made in recent years because of the difficulty of isolation and proliferation of this special cell population. A research group in China has provided a new method for BDLSC isolation and proliferation, which brings new hope to the clinical use of bone-marrow-derived stem cells.
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