Stem cell therapy 'could cut liver transplants'
Scientists have discovered a new way of treating liver failure that could save the lives of thousands of patients on transplant waiting lists.
The technique involves inserting stem cells into the damaged organ so that it is encouraged to repair itself and create new tissue.
According to the researchers, the treatment will allow patients to live long enough for a new organ to found and could even enable the liver to completely heal itself so a transplant is no longer needed.
Stem cell therapy 'could cut liver transplants'
(telegraph.co.uk)
The technique involves inserting stem cells into the damaged organ so that it is encouraged to repair itself and create new tissue.
According to the researchers, the treatment will allow patients to live long enough for a new organ to found and could even enable the liver to completely heal itself so a transplant is no longer needed.
Stem cell therapy 'could cut liver transplants'
(telegraph.co.uk)
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