Trial shows magnetic stem cells are an attractive technology for wound healing
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Stem cells can be guided to injured areas of the cardiovascular system using magnetism, a group of UK scientists has shown. The technique, which involves labelling the cells with ferric nanoparticles, could help treat heart attacks and arterial injuries, and perhaps non-vascular conditions such as cancer.
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