Improving Clinical Use Of Stem Cells To Repair Heart Damage

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Improving Clinical Use Of Stem Cells To Repair Heart Damage

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Presenting at the UK National Stem Cell Network annual science conference (13 July), Professor Michael Schneider describes a new approach to treating heart attack and cardiomyopathy using stem cel

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Tags: Heart, Heart Disease, Cardiomyopathy, Heart Attack, Thrombotic Event, Stem Cell

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