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2015-04-23 NEWS

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Stem cell treatment repairs birth defect, provides facial regeneration for
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“We can take advantage of these stem cells not only to repair a birth defect, but to provide facial regeneration for veterans or other people who have suffered traumatic injury.” Chai predicted such treatment could be available to patients within the
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2015-04-23 NEWS

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New stem cell surgery to southeast texas may heal ailing pets
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Ailing Southeast Texas pets can breathe a sigh of relief now that a local veterinarian can perform stem cell surgeries to heal wounded pets.For the first time in our area, veterinarian Kelley Kays performed the stem cell surgery –typically used to heal

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2015-04-23 NEWS

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New stem cell surgery to southeast texas may heal ailing pets
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Ailing Southeast Texas pets can breathe a sigh of relief now that a local veterinarian can perform stem cell surgeries to heal wounded pets.For the first time in our area, veterinarian Kelley Kays performed the stem cell surgery –typically used to heal

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2015-04-22 NEWS

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Stem cells that prevent birth defect also repair facial injury
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In their study on mice, the team tracked Gli1+ stem cells that appear within the tissues that connect craniofacial bones. The researchers found that a shortage of Gli1+ stem cells hardened the skull and fused the sutures, causing “craniosynostosis,” a
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2015-04-22 NEWS

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Stem cells that prevent birth defect also repair facial injury
Medical Xpress
In their study on mice, the team tracked Gli1+ stem cells that appear within the tissues that connect craniofacial bones. The researchers found that a shortage of Gli1+ stem cells hardened the skull and fused the sutures, causing “craniosynostosis,” a
One step closer to natural tooth restorationsUSC News

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