Pluripotent cells treat anemia? Skin cells reprogrammed for pluripotency can be used to treat anemia in a mouse model of the disease, reports a study published online in Science today (December 6).
"Medical professionals should be aware of the anemia associated with inflammation, including iron deficiency and anemia of chronic disease, in the management of these diseases… Biologic therapy could ...
Anemia is more common in later-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD), with diabetes and dialysis increasing the risk. Treating the underlying cause can improve symptoms and quality of life. It’s ...
Anemia is a common condition, especially in older adults. It happens when the body does not have enough hemoglobin, a ...
U.S. scientists have the first evidence that those "reprogrammed stem cells" that made headlines last month really have the potential to treat disease: They used skin from the tails of sick mice to ...
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