Heart Patch Created with Mouse Stem Cells

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Stem cells patch up 'broken' heart : Nature News

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Stem cells patch up 'broken' heart, Cell reactivation in mouse hearts repairs muscle after heart attack. http://bit.ly/jL2I7H

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From stem cells to functioning strip of heart muscle | HarvardScience

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From stem cells to functioning strip of heart muscle - “This moves us closer to heart stem cell therapy.” http://tinyurl.com/yhy4953

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Lab Study Makes Strides in Mending Hearts

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Lab Study Makes Strides in Mending Hearts - Drugs.com MedNews

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HCPLive | The preeminent online destination for tools, techniques, and information for healthcare professionals | Cardiology | Three-Dimensional Heart Patch May Repair Disease-Damaged Tissue

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Bioengineers Develop New Strategy For Mending Broken Hearts

medicalnewstoday.com — “By mimicking the way embryonic stem cells develop into heart muscle in a lab, duke university bioengineers believe they have taken an important first step toward growing a living heart patch to View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Perkins Coie awards grant for nanoengineering patch to repair heart attack damage — University of Washington - washington.edu

washington.edu — “The law firm Perkins Coie has presented its $20,000 "Award for Discovery" to Dr. Deok-Ho Kim, UW assistant professor of bioengineering and a regenerative medicine researcher. Kim works on pre-conditioning stem cells to try to create longer-surviving patches for heart muscle repair.View full resource at washington.edu

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