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Friday 30 November 2012

New Patient-Friendly Way to Make Stem Cells for Fight Against Heart Disease

 New Patient-Friendly Way to Make Stem Cells for Fight Against Heart Disease

 
 Nov 30 their research was published in the journal Stem Cells: Translational Medicine.
Study, British Heart (BHF) Foundation, Medical Research Council (MRC) and the Wellcome Trust funding, the scientists a way that they encourage a normal blood cells from pluripotent stem (IPS) cells (3) the need to determine the model to get.may need in IPS cells.
Dr. Amir Rana and his colleagues at the University of Cambridge in the blood and isolated lab known as the "result of late endothelial progenitor cells in patients increased (L EPCs) into IPS cells. IPS cells in the body can be transformed into any other cell, including blood vessel cells or heart cells - using a cocktail of chemicals.a. elderly - all while sampling blood for patients is normal.
Researchers frozen "and storing blood cells, IPS cells and then later turn them, change them as soon as they are received, instead of, as previously used for other cell types matter can have fun. practical value - using patient samples from the date prolonging ".
used for the treatment of patients can be obstacles to overcome. '
Dr. Paul Colville Nash, MRC and regenerative medicine program manager, said: "IPS cell technology lab based model of disease, the disease will understand and use new drugs can be tested, as well as constructionIn order to increase the application must support to achieve by being able to produce. "

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