Stem Cells Might Contribute To Vascular Disease - Stem Cells Might Cause More Damage After Vascular Surgery
May 15th 2008Drug InformationCardiovascular
Physician-scientists believe that stem cells might play a harmful role in the body’s reaction to trauma following common vascular surgery, like angioplasty. A team of scientists - led by Dr. K. Craig Kent, Greenberg-Starr Professor and professor of surgery at Weill Cornell Medical College and chief of the Division of Vascular Surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian - are currently studying how stem cells implant themselves in the wall of arteries and grow out of control.
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