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Tracheotomy: A Method for Transplantation of Stem Cells to the Lung

DOI :

10.3791/163-v

February 25th, 2007

February 25th, 2007

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1Dept. of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School

Significant breakthroughs in stem cell identification are continuously being made. To translate these discoveries, however, novel methods for cellular delivery must be devised. Here I report that the airways provide a safe route for stem cell transplantation to the lungs.

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