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Hope for Acute Kidney Failure Found with Stem Cells
Ivanhoe Newswire
December 13, 2006
Previous therapies for the potentially life-threatening condition, acute kidney failure, have been generally unsuccessful in treating the disease. But stem cell applications could help improve and protect kidney function in patients. New research reveals that full-term umbilical cord blood stem cells can help patients recover faster and avoid long-term kidney complications associated with tissue damage.

 

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