In vitro grafts increase blood flow in infarcted rat hearts
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
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(University of Washington Health Sciences/UW Medicine) Advances in stem cell research offer hope for treatments that could help patients regrow heart muscle tissue after heart attacks, a key to patients achieving more complete recoveries. Scientists today report success in creating functional blood vessels in vitro for hearts of rats that had sustained a heart attack.
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