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Bone Marrow Stem Cell Injections for Disease

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By Jeff Taylor
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Stem cells are often grown in petri dishes.
Stem cells are often grown in petri dishes.

Bone marrow stem cells are among those most used for treating ailments that can be aided by stem cell therapies. This is due to the fact that stem cells from bone marrow are particularly good at adapting. By injecting these cells into the blood stream, many conditions can be vastly improved.

    Process

  1. To treat a patient with bone marrow stem cells, stem cells from the bone marrow of a healthy donor must be collected and then injected into the blood stream of the patient.
  2. Heart Failure

  3. Bone marrow stem cells can be used to treat heart failure through an intramuscular process; bone marrow stem cells are very adept at differentiating into different types of cells, such as heart cells.
  4. Replacement of Blood Cells

  5. Because all form of blood cells come from bone marrow stem cells, they have been used most traditionally to replace blood cells in patients with various blood diseases.
  6. Leukemia

  7. Bone marrow stem cells have been used to help treat leukemia by first killing off the patient's abnormal leukocytes as well as their bone marrow with radiation and chemo, followed by injecting matching bone marrow stem cells given by a healthy donor.
  8. Studies

  9. There have been several studies looking into the various uses of bone marrow stem cells in the treatment of different diseases and disorders, such as an animal study done at the University of Buffalo concerning heart failure and one done by scientists in Boston looking into how bone marrow cells can become non-marrow cells.
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