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Bone and Cartilage from Fat-derived Stem Cells
February 13th, 2013
On February 13th, 2013, Radio in Vivo interviewed Dr. Elizabeth Loboa about her research on using human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) and human adipose (fat)-derived adult stem cells (hASCs) to produce robust bone and cartilage, "smart" bandages. The broadcast is listed below.
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