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Cysts stall stem cell trial?
Posted by Jef Akst [Entry posted at 27th August 2009 07:38 PM GMT]
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This complication should be expected. by Bo Sogaard-Pedersen [Comment posted 2009-08-28 14:13:09] Dear Sir.
Minor cysts would be a naturally anticipated complication treating patients with spinal cord injury , given that the spinal ganglion. neurons, the sympathetic ganglion neurons, and the cord cells are neural crest derivatives. Whose progenitor cells are epithelial. As Dr. Stephen Brozak point out: Had the stem cells showed development into teratomas, or other cancer cells. Which is not uncommon in stem cell cultures which have been cultured for 3-5 years. This would pose a very real, and serious complication. As of Dr. Brozak?s comments we have to accept at the current phase of extracting, and growth of stem cells: STEM CELLS are on several occasions CANCER CELLS. Thank You Comment on this blog |