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"For years, patients have asked me about stem cell treatment. They say, 'If there are stem cells for other diseases, couldn't stem cells fix my epilepsy?' " ...
White blood cells, which help fight infections. Every cell in the body contains DNA. A cell's DNA holds the instructions that tell the cell what to do. In ...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a type of stem cell that can be grown into a number of different kinds of cells. In this study, MSCs will be taken from the ...
The objectives of this study are to establish the dynamic changes in iron metabolism and circulating iron-regulatory immune cells ... cell transplant recipients ( ...
This condition affects the lungs of people who have advanced liver disease. These changes in the lungs make it hard for red blood cells to take in oxygen. Then ...
... cells, is replaced by fibrosis, or excess scar tissue. The purpose of this ... ET causes people to produce too many blood cells called platelets and PV causes too ...
Billions of nerve cells in your brain make it all possible. Called neurons, these brain cells send information to the rest of your body. If they aren't ...
The purpose of this study is to use patient blood cells to perform individualized in vitro modeling of cancer therapy-related toxicities. Participation ...
... cells called chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). It may also be given together with radiation treatment for head and neck cancer (advanced squamous cell cancer).
... cells. Samples are examined under a microscope to look for characteristic signs of cancer or precancerous cells. They are also probed to see if there is ...
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