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Stem cell therapy grows new blood vessels
JDRF-funded researchers in Canada have successfully used specially selected stem cells to grow new blood vessels to treat the vascular complications of diabetes.
Lead researcher Dr David Hess isolated and purified three different types of stem cell from bone marrow, then injected this compound into mice with major blood vessel damage. He found that the stem cells had a natural ability to hone into the area requiring repair, and treatment resulted in significantly improved blood flow for the mice.
This research is now being tested in a multi-centre clinical trial run by the biopharmaceutical company Aldagen.
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