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Advance in new stem cell therapy for dogs – Vet Practice magazine
Scientists from Japan have developed a novel method to induce stem cell generation from the blood samples of dogs. Their findings are published in Stem Cells and…
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Scientists from Japan have developed a novel method to induce stem cell generation from the blood samples of dogs.
Their findings are published in Stem Cells and Development.
In humans, modern efforts to fight degenerative and chronic diseases have culminated in the development of regenerative therapies, largely based on stem cells. These baby cells have the potential to differentiate and mature into many specialised cell typescalled pluripotency.
By transplanting stem cells and guiding…
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