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Archive for February 23rd, 2007

Volunteers needed for amniotic stem cell transplantation onto ocular surfaces!

Posted by attilachordash on February 23, 2007

Would you like to have some human amniotic stem cells transplanted into your eye? Well, regenerative medicine wants you to participate in a pioneer study! If you are 18 – 88 year old, female and you have corneal epithelial defects and ulcers that have persisted for 4 weeks or longer but otherwise you are healthy, you can participate voluntarily in the Texas study Transplantation of Tissue Cultured Human Amniotic Epithelial Cells Onto Damaged Ocular Surfaces.
See additional inclusion and exclusion criteria. Link

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Posted in USA, clinical trial, medicine, placenta, regenerative medicine, science, stem cells, therapy | 2 Comments »