Unregulated artery cell growth may drive atherosclerosis, Stanford Medicine research shows
Unregulated cell growth seems to be a driver behind the growth of atherosclerotic plaques, changing the traditional story of plaque formation. The rapid cell growth in the arterial wall is similar to pre-cancerous growth in other tissues.
Stem Cells therapy
Stem cell therapy for liver
The patients with decompensated cirrhosis mostly have to opt for liver transplantation, but the limited availability of donor organs and high cost results in high waitlist mortality . Stem cells of one’s own body help Read more…