
Damaged heart muscles in monkeys were successfully restored with heart cells created from human embryonic stem cells. The results of the experiment appear in the April 30 advanced online edition of the journal emNature/em in a paper titled, "Human embryonic-stem cell derived cardiomyocytes regenerate non-human primate hearts." The findings suggest that the approach should be feasible in humans, the researchers said. "Before this study, ...
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