
Human neural stem cells could improve blood flow in critical limb ischemia through the growth of new vessels, reveals new research. Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is a disease that severely obstructs arteries and reduces the blood flow to legs and feet. CLI remains an unmet clinical problem and with an ageing population and the rise in type II diabetes, the incidence of CLI is expected to increase. The study, led by academics in the University of Bristol's School ...
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