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The procedure used fat and bone marrow stem cells from Colon, injecting them back into his elbow and shoulder to help repair ligament damage and a torn rotator cuff.
The treatment Colon received used fat and bone marrow stem cells from Colon, injecting them back into his elbow and shoulder in an effort to repair ligament damage and a torn rotator cuff.
Immunotherapy typically requires getting proteins or genetic material into the cells, often by drawing blood and modifying the cells outside of the body, then injecting them back into the patient.
Purita said he employed what he regards as one of his more pioneering techniques: he used fat and bone marrow stem cells from Colon, injecting them back into Colon's elbow and shoulder to help repair ligament damage and a torn rotator cuff.
B1 Neediest Cases B5 SCIENCE/HEALTH New Heart Treatment Sought Scientists reported that they were trying to develop treatments for heart disease by removing skin, muscle and blood cells, engineering them in a laboratory and then injecting them back into the patient.
In a line of research called promising, scientists reported today that they were trying to develop treatments for heart disease by taking skin, muscle and blood cells from a patient, engineering them in a laboratory and then injecting them back into the patient.
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To perform immune-cell therapy, doctors remove a type of immune cells called T cells from the patient, engineer them to target the tumor, and inject them back into the patient.
One approach is to isolate T cells a type of white blood cell that helps tailor the body's response to specific pathogens from a patient's blood, multiply them, and then inject them back into the patient.
Colon, whose career was sputtering because of injuries, had never told the Yankees that he was treated by a doctor who used Colon's fat and bone marrow stem cells and injected them back into his elbow and shoulder.
The new technique would remove a smaller patch of cells involved in hair formation from the scalp, culture them in the laboratory to increase their numbers, and then inject them back into the person's head to fill in bald or thinning spots.
A year-long trial, funded by Arthritis Research UK, will mix stem cells with cartilage cells in the lab and inject them back into damaged knee joints.
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