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Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Stem cells help dogs with dystrophy (AP)

This is an undated picture provided by the Fondazione San Raffaele del Monte Tabor showing a dog that was severely disabled by muscular dystrophy but was able to walk faster and jump after stem cell treatments. The new research shows stem cells would work remarkably well at easing symptoms of muscular dystrophy in dogs an experiment that experts call a significant step toward treating people. The study was published online Wednesday Nov. 15 2006 by the journal Nature. (AP Photo/Fondazione San Raffaele del Monte Tabor)AP - Stem cell injections worked remarkably well at easing symptoms of muscular dystrophy in a group of golden retrievers a result that experts call a significant step toward treating people.


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