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To: TobagoJack who wrote (138594)1/25/2018 7:00:54 PM
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Pogeu Mahone

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Sounds like a good idea I am sure you will have Americans heading your way. Brazil has done quite a bit of work with Chagas patients with cardiomyopathy and stem cell treatment with some success These are very poor patients and some of the work done quite crude but better than the alternative By the way these same Chagas patients have also lead to some state of the art cardiac surgery in Brazil Good to see Chinese doctors thinking outside the box Things take too long in our country 20 years ago in Neurologic Rehabilitation congresses I watched videos of paralyzed cats having a one inch piece of damaged spinal chord removed and replaced with stem cells and neurotrophic growth factor and the cats were latter able to walk Of interest was that the complicated neuronal tracts in the spinal chord actually lined themselves up perfectly on there own Why has this not happened with people yet?