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the first allogeneic stem cell therapyoriginatingfrom donor stem cells
the first allogeneic stem cell therapy (originatingfrom donor stem cells
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more secondary tumors ... treatmentscausedonor stem cells to be
a similar mode of regulationcould influencestem - cell senescence
the patient 's new immune systemoriginatingfrom the donated stem cells
in which the patient 's new immune systemoriginatingfrom the donated stem cells
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any drugcausingSTEM CELL TRANSPLANT
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researchers at North Carolina State University ( NC , USA(passive) discovered bystem cell extravasation
for the peoples who are more than 60 years of age or for the peoples who have the dysfunctions of tissues , organ and organ systems and the whole organism which normally happens due to the process of aging(passive) is mainly discoveredStem Cell Rejuvenation
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to develop leukemia [ 5]. Alsocontributesto develop leukemia [ 5]. Also
rejection of the transplantthus causingrejection of the transplant
from having a reduced concentration of stem cells inside of their unique systemresultingfrom having a reduced concentration of stem cells inside of their unique system
the host to react negatively toward the cellsdid causethe host to react negatively toward the cells
to the satellite cell populationwere contributingto the satellite cell population
to diabetes or why diabetes has such a negative outcome in many stem cell transplant patientsleadsto diabetes or why diabetes has such a negative outcome in many stem cell transplant patients
to higher survival and remission rates for those patients with multiple myeloma , a cancer of the blood 's plasmahas ledto higher survival and remission rates for those patients with multiple myeloma , a cancer of the blood 's plasma
to a renewable source of human replacement cellsmay leadto a renewable source of human replacement cells
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in remission of diseaseresultedin remission of disease
to recovery of functionmay leadto recovery of function
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to resolution of the diseaseleadingto resolution of the disease
to improvement in pancreatic endocrine function and improvement in glycemic control in diabetic mice through various mechanisms such as transdifferentiation or regeneration of endothelial cell in the damaged islets which in turn lead to regeneration of islet cells by paracrine actioncan leadto improvement in pancreatic endocrine function and improvement in glycemic control in diabetic mice through various mechanisms such as transdifferentiation or regeneration of endothelial cell in the damaged islets which in turn lead to regeneration of islet cells by paracrine action
to a functional cure of HIVcan leadto a functional cure of HIV
to a curecontributesto a cure
in improved fatty liver in the diabetic miceresultingin improved fatty liver in the diabetic mice
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in decreased symptomsresultsin decreased symptoms
to diabetesleadsto diabetes
in a more durable remissionmay resultin a more durable remission
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to normal recovery of the B - cell compartmentcontributeto normal recovery of the B - cell compartment
to the development of a novel therapeutic strategy for treatment of the diseasemight contributeto the development of a novel therapeutic strategy for treatment of the disease
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to neovascularization in infarct modelsleadingto neovascularization in infarct models
to improvement in pancreatic endocrine function and improvement in glycemic control in diabetic mice7,8,9,10 through various mechanisms such as transdifferentiation or regeneration of endothelial cell in the damaged islets which in turn lead to regeneration of islet cells by paracrine action11can leadto improvement in pancreatic endocrine function and improvement in glycemic control in diabetic mice7,8,9,10 through various mechanisms such as transdifferentiation or regeneration of endothelial cell in the damaged islets which in turn lead to regeneration of islet cells by paracrine action11
to destroy their defective immune system and replace it with their own treated blood stem cellsdesignedto destroy their defective immune system and replace it with their own treated blood stem cells
to loss of tolerance to self antigens [ 27 , 30 , 35can leadto loss of tolerance to self antigens [ 27 , 30 , 35
to greater resistanceleadsto greater resistance
to the regulation of lipoprotein metabolism which is associated with kidney functioncontributesto the regulation of lipoprotein metabolism which is associated with kidney function
to mineralizationleadingto mineralization
to concurrent modulation of the neuronal microenvironment ... favoring endogenous MN survivalmay leadto concurrent modulation of the neuronal microenvironment ... favoring endogenous MN survival
to developing a mindfulness - based intervention for bone marrow transplant patients at UMass Medical Center , Emery University and Dana Farber Cancer Instituteledto developing a mindfulness - based intervention for bone marrow transplant patients at UMass Medical Center , Emery University and Dana Farber Cancer Institute
the damages(passive) caused bythe damages
to improvements in common symptoms including facial expression , gait and freezing episodesledto improvements in common symptoms including facial expression , gait and freezing episodes