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Monday, November 29, 2004

Stem cell treatment successes: Incontinence in women

"For this particular study, the authors removed stem cells from the arms of 20 females, aged 36 to 84, who were experiencing stress incontinence. The stem cells were cultured, producing tens of millions of new cells, then injected into the wall of the urethra and into the sphincter muscle."
In the argument about lines of stem cells, one has to note that these stem cells were not embroyonic, but harvested from the mature client. GMB

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