GENE, STEM CELL THERAPY ONLY NEEDS TO BE 50 PERCENT EFFECTIVE TO CREATE HEALTHY HEART, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI RESEARCHERS FIND
October 31, 2007
October 31, 2007
COLUMBIA, Mo., Oct. 31 -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release:
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States and greatly affects the quality and length of life for individuals with specific forms of muscular dystrophy. Recent discoveries have demonstrated that gene and/or stem cell therapy could help a variety of organs in the body, but until now scientists have been unsure whether the heart could benefit from these treatments. According . . .
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States and greatly affects the quality and length of life for individuals with specific forms of muscular dystrophy. Recent discoveries have demonstrated that gene and/or stem cell therapy could help a variety of organs in the body, but until now scientists have been unsure whether the heart could benefit from these treatments. According . . .