Researchers from Temple University School of Medicine's Cardiovascular Research Center (CVRC) have found that using stem cells from cortical, or compact, bone, can lead to improved heart tissue regeneration, as compared to using the heart's own stem cells. According to the study's senior investigator, Steven R. Houser, Ph.D., FAHA, Chairperson of Temple's Department of Physiology and Director of the CVRC, it is early days for cortical bone-derived stem cells (CBSCs). ...You have just read an article categorized health
titled Stem Cells from Bone Better at Heart Tissue Regeneration Than Heart's Own Stem Cells.
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