Out of body experience for stem cells may lead to more successful transplants

Friday, August 5, 2011 - 08:30 in Health & Medicine

New research finds that growing blood stem cells in the laboratory for about a week may help to overcome one of the most difficult roadblocks to successful transplantation, immune rejection. The study may lead to more promising therapeutic strategies for transplanting blood stem cells.

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